Partner Article
Southern Rail named worst railways for delays
Southern Rail has been revealed as the worst company for delays, according to the latest Which rail survey.
The report claims 39% of passengers said they were held up last time they used the trains.
Commuters are bearing the brunt of poor services, and operators aren’t doing enough to help delayed passengers seek compensation, the report says.
29% of rail passengers said they had suffered a delay when they last travelled, while three quarters of those held up for more than an hour said they were not told that this meant they qualified for a full refund.
Southern was the worst for delays with 39% saying they were held up the last time they travelled.
The best operator for letting passengers know their rights on delays was London Overground telling 38% of customers when they were entitled to a full refund on their last journey.
They were followed by South West Trains (33%), SouthEastern (31%),First Great Western (27%) and lastly Southern, (19%).
Southern says it’s working with Network Rail to improve performance.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular morning London email for free.
The hidden cost squeezing Britain's economy
Teesside deserves more than cashback devolution
Construction must be built on commercial discipline
Devolution needs financial firepower to drive growth
The value of creating a stronger careers route
Apprenticeships: Invest in talent or keep chasing it
Are you ready for salary transparency?
Confidence the key to our artificial intelligence future
The missing piece of the puzzle in the NEET crisis
The North East investment story needs two engines
We must forge change to close the skills gap
Creating the conditions for North East talent to thrive