These are the worst stations in Surrey for train cancellations and delays


Passengers, fed up waiting for trains that seemingly never arrive, will soon be able to have their suspicions confirmed or confounded over the reliability via new screens going live on stations across the county and beyond.
The data is broken down by rail operator and stations – and shows the percentage of cancelled trains as well as how punctual the ones that actually do run are.
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Topping the list for the worst punctuality are the South Western Railway trains from Woking with just 72.2 per cent of non-cancelled trains arriving ‘on time’, which is classed as running either on time or less than three minutes late.
Just ahead of it, is Guildford with 74.2 per cent of working trains arriving within three minutes of their scheduled times.
Horley, Gomshall, Haslemere, Reigate, Dorking (Deepdene), Byfleet and New Haw, Earlswood, and Redhill round off the bottom 10.
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Hide AdResidents in the north of the county along the same stretch of track share in their misery with Sunbury, Kempton Park Racecourse, and Upper Halliford taking up the next spots on the list.
In a double blow – a few of the stations that rank worst for the trains that actually do run are also among the 10 worst for cancellations.
Topping the list is Earlswood at 11.7 per cent of services cancelled – meaning more than one in every 10 scheduled trains just never shows up. Joining it as the second worst is Salfords, with Horley third at 8.4 per cent.
The same trio of north Surrey stations that suffer from late running take up the next lowest rankings for cancellations, Kempton Park Racecourse 7.4 per cent, Sunbury 7.3 per cent and Upper Halliford 7.3 per cent.
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Hide AdChilworth, Redhill, Shepperton, and Gomshall complete the set.
Natasha Grice, director at the independent watchdog, Transport Focus, said: “Passengers tell us they want a reliable, on-time train service and will welcome improvements to information about the punctuality of their service and cancellations being shared more transparently. It’s important that the industry uses this information to drive up performance.”
Woking MP Will Forster has created a new cross-party group with the aim of holding South Western Railway accountable. He said the focus would be on fixing unreliable and expensive trains for frustrated rail users in Woking and beyond.
He added: “I’m disappointed but sadly not surprised Woking suffers from more delays than any other station in Surrey.
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Hide Ad“My constituents in Woking, and passengers right across the South Western Railway network, deserve a fair deal as they travel by train. We should expect cheaper and more reliable services.”
Ten worst Surrey stations and services by punctuality
- Woking – 72.2 per cent of trains that have not been cancelled and are running on time or less than three minutes late.
- Guildford – 74.2 per cent
- Horley – 74.8 per cent
- Gomshall – 4.8 per cent
- Haslemere – 75.2 per cent
- Reigate – 75.6 per cent
- Dorking (Deepdene) – 76.4 per cent
- Byfleet and New Haw, – 76.6 per cent
- Earlswood (Surrey) – 76.7 per cent
- Redhill – 77 per cent
Ten worst Surrey stations and services for cancellations
- Earlswood 11.7 per cent of services cancelled
- Salfords 11.7 per cent
- Horley 8.4 per cent
- Kempton Park Racecourse 7.4 per cent
- Sunbury 7.3 per cent
- Upper Halliford 7.3 per cent
- Chilworth 6.8 per cent
- Redhill 6.6 per cent
- Shepperton 6.6 per cent
- Gomshall 6.5 per cent
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