Scottish Transport Statistics No 29: 2010 Edition

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Table 7.9 Rail punctuality: Public Performance Measure - for all services

1999-00

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

percentage of trains arriving on time

GNER1

86.8

71.1

70.0

70.8

74.1

77.5

83.5

82.7

-

-

-

National Express East Coast 1, 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

83.6

86.9

87.4

ScotRail 2

92.1

86.8

82.2

82.1

85.5

83.1

85.8

88.8

90.6

90.6

90.7

Virgin CrossCountry 1

78.3

54.6

62.5

61.7

72.2

77.8

80.9

83.9

-

-

-

CrossCountry 1, 4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

88.2

90.1

90.1

Virgin West Coast 1

81.7

62.8

68.7

73.5

74.8

72.1

83.5

86.0

86.2

80.0

84.6

GB long-distance operators 1

83.8

69.1

70.2

70.6

73.4

79.1

82.2 |

84.9

86.2

87.3

88.9

GB regional operators 2

89.1

81.7

79.1

80.5

82.8

82.6

85.0 |

87.6

89.6

90.6

92.0

Source: ORR - Not National Statistics
1 For long-distance operators, the figures are the percentages of trains which arrive at the final destination within ten minutes of the timetabled time ( i.e. are no more than 9 minutes and 59 seconds late)
2 For regional operators, the figures are the percentages of trains which arrive at the final destination within five minutes of the timetabled time ( i.e. are no more than 4 minutes and 59 seconds late)
3 National Express East Coast has taken over the franchise previously operated by GNER.
4 CrossCountry is now operating most of the Virgin CrossCountry franchise routes and some routes from the Central Trains franchise.

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