Rail disruption: Train cancellations as high as 13% in 2023- QHN

Britain’s busiest railway stations with the highest rates of cancelled trains this year have been revealed.

As of 31 July, Huddersfield has had more than 5,500 scheduled trains cancelled – the highest rate at 13%.

BBC analysis of National Rail data also shows that almost half of the trains that ran across Britain were at least one minute late.

BBC analysis of National Rail data also shows that almost half of the trains that ran across Britain were at least one minute late.

The analysis of National Rail data, collated by On Time Trains, shows that, of the 100 busiest railway stations, Manchester Victoria had the second highest cancellation rate at 10%.

York, Newcastle and Manchester Oxford Road all followed at 9%.

Caroline Devonport, from South Kirkby, has been catching the train to Huddersfield for five years.

“The last six months have been absolutely horrendous,” the 48-year-old said. “Because of the risk of delay, I now leave an hour early for work. I’m absolutely shattered all the time from being on trains.

Britain’s busiest railway stations with the highest rates of cancelled trains this year have been revealed.

BBC analysis of National Rail data also shows that almost half of the trains that ran across Britain were at least one minute late.

As of 31 July, Huddersfield has had more than 5,500 scheduled trains cancelled – the highest rate at 13%.

The analysis of National Rail data, collated by On Time Trains, shows that, of the 100 busiest railway stations, Manchester Victoria had the second highest cancellation rate at 10%.

BBC analysis of National Rail data also shows that almost half of the trains that ran across Britain were at least one minute late.

BBC analysis of National Rail data also shows that almost half of the trains that ran across Britain were at least one minute late.

The analysis of National Rail data, collated by On Time Trains, shows that, of the 100 busiest railway stations, Manchester Victoria had the second highest cancellation rate at 10%.

York, Newcastle and Manchester Oxford Road all followed at 9%.

Caroline Devonport, from South Kirkby, has been catching the train to Huddersfield for five years.

“The last six months have been absolutely horrendous,” the 48-year-old said. “Because of the risk of delay, I now leave an hour early for work. I’m absolutely shattered all the time from being on trains.

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