Severe weather and timetable changes see train punctuality reach 12-year low
One in seven trains (14 per cent) missed the industry’s Public Performance Measure of punctuality in the 12 months to August 18, according to data published by the Office of Rail and Road.
PPM measures whether a train arrives at its final destination within five minutes of the scheduled time, or 10 minutes for a long-distance service.
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Hide AdPunctuality has been affected by a series of major issues over the past 12 months.
A spell of freezing weather nicknamed the Beast from the East crippled parts of the network in February and March.
Passengers faced further chaos, particularly in the North, when new timetables were introduced on May 20.
There was major disruption to journeys in the North West for several weeks