Home   News   Article

Between October and December 2020 train passenger numbers rise in the Highlands


By Louise Glen

Register for free to read more of the latest local news. It's easy and will only take a moment.



Click here to sign up to our free newsletters!
Rail passenger numbers increase.
Rail passenger numbers increase.

A total of 140 million rail journeys were made in Great Britain in October, November and December 2020 and season ticket usage by passengers increased to 23 per cent of pre-Covid levels, according to official statistics by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).

The independent rail regulator’s Passenger Rail Usage statistics showed 140 million journeys were made in the third quarter of 2020-21, equating to around 30 per cent of the 463 million journeys made in 2019-20 Q3.

This continued a steady rise in passenger numbers since quarter one (Q1), April – June 2020, when only 35 million passenger journeys in Great Britain were made, the lowest level of passenger usage since the mid-nineteenth century.

Use was higher in London and the South East in 2020-21 Q3 compared to other parts of the country. London Overground, Transport for London Rail both 42.4 per cent and c2c 40.6 per cent recorded the highest usage this quarter as a proportion of journeys made in 2019-20 Q3.

For franchised operators, use this quarter as a proportion of journeys made in 2019-20 Q3 were recorded by ScotRail at 18.5 per cent, Avanti West Coast 19.1 per cent and Transport for Wales Rail 20.1 per cent.

ORR’s stats also showed an increase in season ticket usage. 36.4 million journeys were made using a season ticket – up 15.1 million compared to the second quarter (Q2) of 2020-21, but remain significantly lower than the 156 million used in 2019-20 Q3.

The majority of journeys were made using off-peak tickets (54.9 million) and anytime/peak tickets (40.1 million). Journeys made using advance tickets and any other type of ticket made up five million and 3.3 million journeys respectively during 2020-21 Q3.

Total passenger revenue in Great Britain was £641 million in 2020-21 Q3.

This equates to 23.8 per cent of the £2.7 billion in 2019-20 Q3.

Graham Richards, director of planning and performance at the Office of Rail and Road, said: "Passenger numbers were slowly rising in Q3 compared to the first quarter of 2020-21, which saw the lowest levels of usage seen since the mid-nineteenth century.

“Season ticket usage also increased and this could have hinted at a more regular return to work for some commuters, and students travelling to schools and colleges.

“When passengers do slowly return in 2021, it is important that the rail industry maintains the good punctuality we’ve seen recently and provides clear and accurate information to help passengers plan and make journeys with confidence and ease."

Read more on rail travel.


Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.



This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More