5. Great Britain rail punctuality
Period 6 (92.4% )
Pre-Hatfield MAA
(86.1% )
95%
Network Rail Takes
90%
Over (78.6% )
85%
% of Trains Achieving PPM
80% Current MAA
(90.5% )
75%
70%
Period Result MAA
65%
60%
55%
00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09
Financial Year
6. Numbers of trains…
• At privatisation… 14,000 trains per day…
• 2002… 17,000 trains per day…
• 2008… 24,000 trains per day…
7. … and they keep going up!
• Daily passenger services
Today Dec 2008
Weekday 19,991 20,898
Saturday 18,109 19,286
Sunday 9,738 10,694
11. And trains run all day and all night…
• The last train from London KX to
Peterborough
– Departs 01:36 am
– Arrives 03:21 am
• The first train from Peterborough to KX
– Departs 03:23 am…
22. The good news!
• Over the next fiveyears we
will invest:
– £10,800,000,000 renewing
the railway…
– £7,612,000,000 enhancing
the railway…
– £5,000,000,000 maintaining
the railway…
31. West Coast… Delivery since the overruns
• 31 Mar - ORR states Network Rail plan is deliverable
• Easter
Completed to time
• May Day Bank Holiday
Completed to time
• Spring Bank Holiday
Completed to time
• August Bank Holiday
Completed to time
32. West Coast… Delivery yet to go…
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36. Planning for new railways
• Passenger numbers up - 40%
over last 10 years to 1.3bn
journeys a year
• By 2025 many lines will be full up
• Strategic review of the case for
building new rail lines across the
network
• Five strategic routes being
examined,
north and west of London:
– Chiltern, East Coast, West Coast,
Great Western and Midland
mainlines