The Stranded Report

Britain’s best and worst stations when travel goes wrong

We ranked 50 major British transport hubs by reliability, complaints, facilities, food options and recorded crime.

Key findings

Four things to know

98.6

London Liverpool Street ranks first overall.It has the study’s highest punctuality rate, with 93% of trains within three minutes, plus food coverage throughout the waking day.

36.3

Preston ranks last overall.Only 73.8% of trains are within three minutes of schedule, while its rate of 23.7 recorded crimes per million passengers is the second highest in the study.

27

London St Pancras has Britain’s biggest mapped station food offer.Its official station map lists 27 food and drink outlets.

43rd / 6th

York ranks 43rd for Reliability but 6th for Comfort.Only 71.4% of trains are within three minutes, but 24-hour staffing and food coverage throughout the waking day lift its Comfort ranking.

The ranking

How does your station compare?

The overall score gives 35% to Reliability and 65% to Comfort.

RankStationTrains within 3 minCancellation rateComplaints per 100k journeysCrimes per 1m passengersFacilities scoreFood and drink coverage scoreSurvival score
1London Liverpool Street
London
93.0%1.9%5.32.75/5100.098.6
2London Victoria
London
84.7%2.1%12.05.45/599.090.7
3London Paddington
London
85.5%2.8%21.93.65/5100.085.6
4Norwich
Norwich
91.3%1.2%16.619.35/585.083.7
5Cambridge
Cambridge
80.1%4.4%16.28.65/598.383.2
6London Marylebone
London
90.6%1.3%15.08.65/599.082.8
7Liverpool Central
Liverpool
90.2%2.2%5.63.94/582.382.4
8Stansted Airport Airport
Uttlesford, Essex
89.6%3.4%13.03.45/558.082.3
9London Bridge
London
84.8%2.6%12.54.65/599.081.1
10London Waterloo
London
83.0%2.5%14.12.55/599.080.8
11Leeds
Leeds
76.3%2.1%36.65.15/598.379.4
12Glasgow Queen Street
Glasgow
87.2%1.4%16.24.75/585.078.9
13Edinburgh Waverley
Edinburgh
86.1%1.7%22.94.05/592.578.4
14Reading
Reading
76.5%3.3%30.69.75/595.777.1
15Liverpool Lime Street
Liverpool
80.8%3.1%41.28.55/592.576.3
16Glasgow Central
Glasgow
88.3%1.8%16.14.45/572.076.1
17Heathrow Airport
London (Hillingdon)
89.9%4.1%8.71.43/558.074.5
18Sheffield
Sheffield
71.9%2.7%34.111.45/599.074.4
19London Fenchurch Street
London
90.8%1.1%6.82.94/583.871.8
20York
York
71.4%2.3%48.310.85/5100.071.1
21London St Pancras International
London
79.7%4.9%21.84.54/5100.070.7
22Nottingham
Nottingham
78.3%2.8%50.512.75/586.069.1
23Aberdeen
Aberdeen
85.6%2.1%22.111.85/565.667.6
24Dundee
Dundee
81.8%1.7%32.46.85/571.066.8
25London Charing Cross
London
86.8%2.1%15.33.14/585.066.6
26Southampton Central
Southampton
75.7%3.8%22.118.85/5100.066.1
27Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester
71.4%3.3%36.56.15/599.066.0
28Oxford
Oxford
79.8%3.2%33.910.65/583.865.3
29Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne
78.9%2.7%36.412.55/599.064.4
30Birmingham New Street
Birmingham
71.6%3.7%44.44.85/597.863.8
31London Euston
London
74.6%3.6%36.87.45/586.063.4
32London King's Cross
London
78.4%3.7%50.011.25/5100.063.2
33Derby
Derby
72.2%3.3%49.420.75/585.561.9
34Cardiff Central
Cardiff
83.5%2.9%57.410.05/583.861.1
35Gatwick Airport Airport
Crawley, West Sussex
74.6%5.3%11.84.04/558.060.2
36Bournemouth
Bournemouth
74.5%4.3%18.621.45/554.859.7
37Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol
74.3%3.6%41.811.45/585.059.7
38Brighton
Brighton
85.2%3.9%10.29.14/569.358.6
39Swansea
Swansea
69.6%2.3%57.37.85/586.056.2
40Leicester
Leicester
69.5%2.7%51.316.15/558.055.9
41Hull
Hull
79.6%2.4%27.933.45/571.053.7
42Bath Spa
Bath
72.6%3.0%41.36.85/550.553.1
43London Blackfriars
London
81.7%6.0%10.26.32/569.652.9
44Coventry
Coventry
67.3%4.5%54.616.15/599.052.9
45Plymouth
Plymouth
72.4%3.7%42.121.35/569.850.1
46Exeter Central
Exeter
83.8%2.7%35.98.14/542.045.4
47Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent
65.7%4.4%53.814.65/567.145.1
48Milton Keynes Central
Milton Keynes
65.8%3.6%58.217.44/586.045.0
49Portsmouth Harbour
Portsmouth
77.6%7.0%16.815.83/513.938.9
50Preston
Preston
73.8%3.9%34.023.74/558.036.3

Scores are ranked before rounding. ORR station performance data is provisional.

Station survival map

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Delay Survival Tool

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Stranded passenger checklist

What to do when you’re stranded

First 10 minutes

Confirm the disruption

Check the departure board and operator updates before leaving the station. Keep screenshots of cancellations and delay notices.

Before spending

Know what you can claim

Keep receipts for reasonable food, transport or accommodation costs and check the operator’s Delay Repay and disruption guidance.

If the delay is lengthy

Make use of the time nearby

If there is enough time, store your luggage with Stasher and visit somewhere close to the station. Leave a return buffer and check your service before heading back.

A delay is easier without the bags

Secure luggage storage in trusted hotels, shops and lockers.

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Methodology

How the score works

We compared Britain’s 50 busiest transport hubs. The list covers every major London terminal, the three largest airport stations, the rest of the official top 50, then the busiest station in each major city and large town.

Journey reliability, 35%

Reliability looks at the journey itself. Twenty per cent comes from the regulator’s station-level punctuality and cancellation figures for April 2025 to March 2026. The other 15% comes from official complaints per 100,000 journeys, weighted by each train company’s share of services at that station.

Delay comfort, 65%

Comfort looks at what happens once you are waiting. Facilities account for 25%, covering toilets, waiting rooms, Wi-Fi, staffing and step-free access. Food and drink coverage accounts for another 25%. It checks whether passengers can find a quick coffee, a budget option, somewhere to sit down and a free place to rest inside the station or within an 8-minute walk. It also measures how much of the waking day, from 06:00 to 23:00, at least one verified venue is open. The final 15% comes from British Transport Police crime records per million passengers, covering February 2024 to January 2025.

Outlet counts and crime

Outlet counts do not affect the score. Any number shown on the page is attributed to an official station map or the food-hygiene register. Crime is counted at each station’s published map point using the same definition for all 50 stations. These figures are lower than whole-station FOI totals and should not be compared with them.

Airport stations

Airport station survival plans stay inside the terminal because there is nowhere suitable within a realistic walking distance.

Sources

The study uses the Office of Rail and Road, British Transport Police, National Rail, official station retail information and the FHRS/FHIS food-hygiene registers. OpenStreetMap information is clearly labelled where it is needed. Data collected 6–13 July 2026.

Data verified July 2026

Prices are not used in the score. Venue hours labelled as typical should be checked before visiting. Spotted something off? Tell us and we’ll check it.