The south east London stations with the most train cancellations revealed
Briefly

The Office of Rail and Road has unveiled performance data for over 1,700 train stations in the UK, marking a significant step in rail accountability. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced that passengers can now see how often trains are cancelled or delayed. Digital screens at major stations and online QR codes for smaller ones make this information accessible. Train reliability has dropped to a record low, with more than 4% of services cancelled. Woolwich station had the highest cancellation rate in southeast London at over 7%.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander hailed a new era of rail accountability, with rail passengers being shown how often trains are cancelled and delayed for the first time.
Overall train reliability across Britain is at a record low, with more than one in 25 services cancelled in the year leading up to February 1.
Digital screens at major stations display performance statistics, while information for smaller stations is accessible online through QR codes.
Woolwich station recorded the highest percentage of train cancellations in southeast London, with over 7% of scheduled services cancelled.
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