Southern gets third lowest rating for overall satisfaction

Southern gets third lowest rating for overall satisfaction Southern gets third lowest rating for overall satisfaction

Rail passengers have given Southern the third lowest rating for overall satisfaction compared to other train companies nationwide.

Southern passengers were also some of the least satisfied with how punctual and reliable trains are and how well the train company dealt with delays.

Findings of a national survey released last week showed only 82 per cent of passengers were satisfied overall with Southern which scored just above First Capital Connect and Northern Rail.

Consumer watchdog Passenger Focus, which surveyed more than 30,000 people in autumn, found overall satisfaction for 22 train companies varied between 80 to 96 per cent.

In terms of punctuality and reliability of trains 77 per cent of passengers expressed satisfaction with Southern and Northern Rail, just above the level for London Midland which came bottom.

In the National Passenger Survey, Southern scored just 39 per cent for satisfaction with how the company dealt with delays.

Only one company performed worse - First Capital Connect at 33 per cent.

Just 42 percent of Southern passengers believed they were getting value for money, which put the train company sixth from bottom.

A month after fieldwork for the survey finished Southern appointed a troubleshooter to arrest a sharp downturn in the punctuality and reliability of its trains.

David Scorey was made performance director after punctuality dropped by almost 10 per cent last year and reliability also went down.

At the time a spokesman said weather-related issues, railway infrastructure failure plus some areas they had direct control over affected daily punctuality.

Nationally the percentage of passengers satisfied with their journey overall was 85 per cent, up one per cent on the previous year.

Passenger Focus chief executive Anthony Smith said: "Passengers are saying the quality of rail services is improving.

"The combination of increased income from fares, government investment and a clearer focus on performance and dealing with disruption is beginning to pay off.

"However, more work needs to be done. Satisfaction on individual routes still varies widely from 76 to 97 per cent."

What do you think of the service you receive from train companies? Leave your comments below.

Comments(4)

sfocata says...
9:24am Wed 6 Feb 13

Not surprising, really... Southern's performance has been diabolical recently. I don't commute, but I do use trains at a wide range of times. From my cross-section view of Southern services, things have deteriorated badly in the last few months.

For once, South West are actually providing the better service (although at least Southern use some of their nicer rolling stock through Epsom, whereas SWT don't seem to think we deserve that).

321200 says...
12:37pm Wed 6 Feb 13

Nothing wrong with the stock that SWTrains use through Epsom.
The 455 stock SWT have compared with Southern is second to none!
Yes they have the 377's but no big deal!
South West Trains 455's are highly reliable

sfocata says...
3:07pm Fri 8 Feb 13

Ah, maybe it depends when you travel (and forgive my ignorance but the class numbers mean nothing to me!) Whenever I use SWT, it's those draughty carriages, 5 seats wide, whereas several of the Southern trains have the aircon carriages with comfy seats.

(That said, I occasionally still see those older Southern carriages with the backache nightmare saggy seats)

Michael Pantlin says...
12:10pm Sat 9 Feb 13

I have a soft spot for the now withdrawn Southern green slammers with the diddy-diddy-diddy sound of the air pump leaving and approaching stations.

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