{"id":3022,"date":"2025-03-05T23:01:00","date_gmt":"2025-03-06T00:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/burn-the-priest.com\/?p=3022"},"modified":"2025-03-06T12:51:31","modified_gmt":"2025-03-06T12:51:31","slug":"london-stations-with-the-most-cancelled-trains-revealed-is-yours-on-the-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/burn-the-priest.com\/index.php\/2025\/03\/05\/london-stations-with-the-most-cancelled-trains-revealed-is-yours-on-the-list\/","title":{"rendered":"London stations with the most cancelled trains revealed \u2013 is yours on the list?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Three east London Overground stations were on top of the list for most cancellations in the capital (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

London<\/a> train stations with the most axed services have been named as the UK passengers face a record number of ‘frustrating’ delays and cancellations. <\/p>\n

And the list is bad news for east Londoners as many of the stations with most cancellations are in this area of the capital. <\/p>\n

The railways regulator, the Office for Rail<\/a> and Road (ORR) revealed the latest figures on how different stations fared in the first month of this year. <\/p>\n

It comes as new digital displays launch today across 1,700 major stations.<\/p>\n

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Hackney Wick Overground passengers were plagued by cancellations at the east London station<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

They show passengers how often trains are cancelled and delayed in a bid to kick off ‘a new era of rail accountability,’ the Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said. <\/p>\n

Whether your train is cancelled or not has become a lottery as the UK train reliability hit a record low, with more than one in 25 services cancelled in the year to February 1. <\/p>\n

Here is a roundup of how London stations fared for cancellations and what’s changing for UK train services. <\/p>\n

London stations with most cancellations <\/h2>\n

The top ten list is unlikely to come as a surprise for those Londoners dealing with the travel uncertainty caused by cancellations. <\/p>\n

The ORR’s data shows the station, how many services were scheduled to call at the station between January 5 and February 1, 2025, and the percentage of cancelled services. <\/p>\n

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  1. Homerton 7,372 9.22%<\/li>\n
  2. Acton Main Line 3,809 8.72%<\/li>\n
  3. Hackney Wick 7,372 8.68%<\/li>\n
  4. Hackney Central 7,372 8.67%<\/li>\n
  5. Heathrow Terminal 4 (rail station only) 3,767 8.47%<\/li>\n
  6. Meridian Water 1,655 8.46%<\/li>\n
  7. Hanwell 3,769 8.38%<\/li>\n
  8. Lea Bridge 2,447 8.30%<\/li>\n
  9. Hayes and Harlington 9,798 8.12%<\/li>\n
  10. Ealing Broadway 10,047 7.86%<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    However, major London transport hubs like Liverpool Street and Paddington – the UK’s two busiest stations<\/a> – were further down the list despite racking up between 30,000-40,000 services daily. <\/p>\n

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