Homerton station in Hackney emerged as London's worst for train cancellations at the start of the year, with nearly one in ten scheduled trains canceled. The Office of Rail and Road revealed performance data showing a broader trend of declining train reliability across Britain. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander emphasized enhanced rail accountability, enabling passengers to view cancellation statistics via digital screens at major stations or online for smaller ones. Homerton was among several Hackney stations facing significant cancellation rates, highlighting a worrying trend for the borough's rail services.
Data shows that train reliability across Britain is at a record low, with the equivalent of more than one in 25 services cancelled in the year to February 1.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander hailed a new era of rail accountability, stating that rail passengers are being shown how often trains are cancelled and delayed for the first time.
Homerton station in Hackney had the highest percentage of train cancellations in London, with almost one in every ten trains scheduled to call at the station being cancelled.
Hackney train stations had some of the most train cancellations in London, with three stations in the borough among the top five worst performing.
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