Railway Performance

From Monday 1 April 2019, the UK Rail industry introduced a new, more detailed and precise set of measures to better understand how timely our trains are – from station to station, and from minute to minute.

The measures reflect that good performance needs to be delivered throughout the whole journey and that every minute matters for passengers.

The figures below illustrate these new measures using data from the most recent period – quantifying how punctually trains are reaching stations, from ‘early’ through to ‘30 minutes after’ the timetable.

More detailed data, including historic punctuality figures, can be found on the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) website.

Term Definitions

Last 4 weeks: 02 February 2025 – 01 March 2025       

Number of recorded stations stops – 6,569,875

Passenger Trains Planned – 583,673

New industry measure – train punctuality at station stops 2024/25 (period 12)

Last 12 Months 03 March 2024 – 01 March 2025  

Number of recorded stations stops – 82,022,423

Passenger Trains Planned – 7,353,476

New industry measure – train punctuality at station stops – MAA as at 2024/25 (period 12)

Download On Time data for period 12 (xlsx 16 KB)

Delay responsibility

This chart below shows who was responsible for passenger train delays of 3 minutes or more.

For regulatory reasons, Network Rail is assigned responsibility for delays caused by external factors such as weather, trespass, vandalism, cable theft and fatalities.

Please note, due to the way this data is rounded the total delay responsibility figure can sometimes total 99.9%. This is a system generated figure so cannot be altered.

Download delay responsibility data for period 12 (xlsx 17KB)

Term definitions

Full details of the delay attribution rules can be found on the Delay Attribution Board’s page.

To find out more about what can cause delays on the network please visit our Delays explained page.