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Can i trust the british trains to be on time?

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OK stupid question, more to the point is should i risk the train actually being on time. Tomorrow i have to catch a train from woking at 10.46, however i have to get there first. Do i risk it and go for the 9.57 train which gets me there at 10.44 or play it safe and get the 9.18 train which gets me there at 9.59 in which case i will have to wait there for 50 minutes.

make my decision for me please

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  1. I see that loads of people have answered an knocked the railway here in Britain, which is not really fare especially when at this precise moment in time the trains are running at 90% on time or if you want the figuars then 6837 trains arrived on time and 683 train that have run late or being canciled!!!!!

    Chiltern   100%  

    c2c   99%  

    Merseyrail   97%  

    Transpennine Express*   96%  

    Southeastern   95%  

    First Scotrail   95%  

    First Capital Connect   93%  

    one   92%  

    South West Trains   92%  

    Midland Main Line*   91%  

    Arriva Trains Wales   91%  

    Southern   90%  

    Northern   88%  

    Virgin West Coast*   88%  

    Silverlink   88%  

    Gatwick Express   87%  

    Virgin Cross Country*   87%  

    First Great Western   86%  

    Great North Eastern Railway*   80%  

    Central   79%  



    But in answer to your question I would go for the earlier train as then you are safe and if there is any train failures/cancelations you will not get caught out!


  2. Chances are the train will be on time, however, how importnat is it that you get the second train? If its really important get the earlier one, sit on the platform and have a breakfast bun to eat and a coffee

  3. It's funny how so many people in Britain think we have such a bad service on the railways.

    I've worked on the old British rail,Railtrack and now for Networkrail.

    Most people I speak to say they prefered British rail becuse they remember (falsley) trains were more on time and there were "better" trains.

    In the past 20 years I've worked on the railways in North West England I've seen lots of changes.

    In fact now we have more trains(try thinking 4 times as many cars on a motorway and still having to keep the speeds and  saftey levels up),we have cleaner trains,more enviromentally friendly trains too.

    Looking back at our percentage of trains arriving on time for the past week only the long distance cross-country Virgin trains services failed to make the agreed 90% on time target,(try gettin a bus operator to do that!).

    As to your own question....

    It has been long agreed that a train that arrives within 5 mins of it's arrival time is still an on time arrival,so...

    The train that arrives at 10.44 can still be considered as "on time" at 10.49,thereby missing your conecting train by 3 mins.

    I would choose to use the earlier train to ensure you catch your connection.

  4. Easy to knock trains isn't it, as shown by some of the foolish answers given before. In fact, something like 90% of British trains run to time - probably a much better average than airlines, for example.

  5. the trains are delayed by people who can't be bothered to board by lets 5-10min before departure time,you always see someone trying to get on has the train is leaving,nowadays the doors are closed 30secs before departure and can't be opened

  6. DONT DO IT!! TRAINS ARE RUBBISH.

  7. Whenever I have had to get a train it has nearly always been on time and I get the train often too and have had no problems. I would, however, get the 9:18 train in case there is a delay at any point. You can always stay on the station platform or take time out for breakfast

  8. go for the earlier train

  9. To be honest i think your nuts if you are going to rely on the train service thats provided, get an earlier train to be on the safe side .

  10. No , British trains are not to be trusted , take the early one

  11. Get the early train, better yet set off walking now.

  12. i'd go for the risk if i were u :D.

  13. No, you can not trust British trains to be on time, I would start of no 22:32 29 Aug if I were you.  Get an early as train as possible maybe even 8

  14. It's a pain, but if you rely on the 2 minute connection there is I guess a 80% chance you will be waiting for the next train at Woking. Go for the earlier one and take a book to read.

    NOTE: SOME trains are held up for connections, but don't count on it unless you know

  15. Catch the earlier train. I'd never expect to make a two minute connection, and normally look for 10-15 minutes regardless of station size.

  16. The answer is "no" unless its cemented in a museum. Get the 09:18 sounds better option.

  17. The Railway system has come on a long way, unfortunatley there are always problems somewhere on the network, a knock on in one place can cascade down onto other lines quickly. You should always give yourself plenty of time to get to a meeting or place with time to spare, same as if you was using any form of transport.

    I would go for the middle option train the 09.57 if I was you, that way you have the option if you miss that one due to problems getting to the station.

  18. no. took me 2 hrs by train to do a 1 hr car journey.

  19. i like someone with a sense of humour lol :)

  20. All depends why you want to catch that train. If you're meeting up with someone then the earlier train and the wait, but if you're going up to Waterloo, the trains are so frequent you can turn up anytime you choose.

    As well as doing journey planner www.nationalrail.co.uk also lets you see departure boards which may be worth checking out.

  21. British trains are not supposed to be on time!  Get that earlier train and enjoy the 50 minute wait, so you can say you wish you'd stayed in bed and caught the later train.

  22. British trains on time?Has h**l frozen over lol!

  23. Don't trust trains full stop!

  24. NO

  25. To be on the safe side I would Wait 50 minutes. i have done that. waited 50 minutes for a train!!

  26. no....assume cancellation and you will be wise

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