HOW ARE GTR DOING?



GTR PERFORMANCE ACROSS THE SOUTH EAST


GTR operates from Brighton on the Sussex Coast to Bedford on the Midland Main Line. From Kings Cross as far as Peterborough and Kings Lynn. Services that circulate via Sutton and Wimbledon to St Albans and Luton. Also from Sevenoaks to to St Albans and Luton

They also operate the Gatwick Express service from Victoria to Gatwick Airport and Brighton along with the “Southern” service from Hastings, Eastbourne, Brighton, Littlehampton to London also out to Portsmouth and Southampton.

Their services are allocated to one of the following:

  • Southern Coastway (Non-London)
  • Southern Mainline
  • Southern South London Metro
  • Thameslink Bedford Mainline
  • Thameslink Brighton Mainline
  • Thameslink Kent Inner
  • Thameslink South London
  • Gatwick Express
  • Great Northern Inners
  • Great Northern Outers
 
These are further divided into Monday to Friday Peak and Monday to Friday Off-Peak along with all-day Saturday and Sunday.
For the purposes of PPM – there is no separate figure for Peak and Off-Peak; just a daily figure is produced. For the purposes of Schedule 8, calculations are carried out for both Peak and Off-Peak
 
Data from Network Rail, shows that for the 4-weeks from 15 October to 11 November (Period 8), GTR’s performance was for 75.3% of all their trains to be on-time (or with 4mins and 59 seconds of the time advertised in the public timetable). This is up from 70.0% on the same period 12 months ago. The moving annual average is 79.5% which suggests that things are not going too well at the moment.
This chart, sourced from trains.im showing the level of PPM over past 10 months shows that improvements made during the early part of the year are slipping away.

Data from Network Rail, shows that for the 4-weeks from 15 October to 11 November (Period 8), GTR’s performance was for 75.3% of all their trains to be on-time (or with 4mins and 59 seconds of the time advertised in the public timetable). This is up from 70.0% on the same period 12 months ago. The moving annual average is 79.5% which suggests that things are not going too well at the moment.

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