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Southeastern passengers are among unhappiest with delays in UK, according to Which?

Kent's commuters are among the unhappiest with their train service in the UK, it's been revealed.

A survey by Which? revealed only passengers on Southern railways were more disgruntled with the service they got - with 39% suffering delays on their most recent journey.

A third of all passengers on Southeastern had been delayed on their last trip - the same level as Thameslink and Great Northern/First Capital Connect.

Passengers are unhappy with the service they get, according to a Which? survey. Picture: Sherif Kader
Passengers are unhappy with the service they get, according to a Which? survey. Picture: Sherif Kader

First Great Western travellers also suffered delays in a third of those questioned.

A separate survey by Which? has also found some of Britain's busiest train routes have the unhappiest passengers.

Kate Neill from the consumer group said commuter routes in and out of London were considered the poorest.

She said: "They're at the bottom because they are providing a pretty poor service that is generally delayed, not very clean and overcrowded, so people are fed up with not getting a seat and paying for that privilege."

How the companies fared

1. Southern 39%

2= Thameslink and Great Northern / First Capital Connect 33% 2= Southeastern 33% 2= First Great Western 33%

5= First TransPennine Express 30% 5= Greater Anglia 30%

7= CrossCountry 29% 7= London Overground 29% 7= London Midland 29%

10= Northern Rail 28% 10= Chiltern Railways 28% 10= South West Trains 28%

13. Arriva Trains Wales 26%

14. East Midlands Trains 25%

15= East Coast 23% 15= Virgin Trains 23%

17. ScotRail 19%

18. Grand Central 17%

19= First Hull Trains 15% 19= Merseyrail 15%

21. c2c 14%

Meanwhile, government funding for Britain's railways has dropped by a sixth over the last four years.

At the same time, official figures show train operators' income from passengers rose almost 11 per cent to £8.1bn.


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