10 worst stations for train cancellations in UK revealed
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10 worst stations for train cancellations in UK revealed

The Independent  

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Huddersfield station, in West Yorkshire, had the highest rate of cancellations at 13 per cent, followed by Manchester Victoria station at 10 per cent, according to rail performance-tracking website On Time Trains. Manchester Piccadilly, Greater Manchester: Seven per cent 10. Willesden Junction, London: Seven per cent Chris Jackson, the interim managing director of TransPennine Express, which took control of Huddersfield station, told the BBC “we have seen improvements in performance and have made real progress in rebuilding union relationships on a local level” since it was nationalised in May. “To help make our railways more reliable, it’s crucial unions agree to reforms that will modernise the industry.” BBC analysis of data for all 2,555 stations in showed that three per cent of all trains in Great Britain were cancelled between January and July this year.

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