Trains in Ealing arrive on time more than two-thirds of the time

By Joe Acklam

16th Jan 2023 | Local News

Commuters in Ealing had less than a two-thirds chance of catching a train that was on time. Photo: Joe Shlabotnik.
Commuters in Ealing had less than a two-thirds chance of catching a train that was on time. Photo: Joe Shlabotnik.

Data for Transport for London has found that 40% of all rail and underground services were cancelled or delayed during 2022. 

During 2022 there were nearly 25 million scheduled rail and Tube stops across the 300 stations across the capital. 

Stations in North-West London had the highest proportion of trains delayed, but Ealing trains were on time above the average rate. 

The data does not include statistics from the Elizabeth Line, but on all other train and Underground services. 

Acton Central had an on-time arrival rate of 72%, with just 1% of the trains being delayed for more than ten minutes, and 5% of them were cancelled. 

Hanwell station fared even better with 72% arriving on time, 1% delayed for more than ten minutes, and only 4% were cancelled. 

Acton Main Line was less punctual, but still above the average as 63% of trains arrived at the scheduled time, 2% of them were delayed for over ten minutes, and 3% got cancelled. 

Drayton Green had 69% of trains arrive on time, but not a single train arrived ten minutes or more after the timetabled time, and 3% were cancelled. 

Find the date for all stations in London on the BBC website.

     

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