The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

ScotRail slumps in performanc­e

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ScotRail’s performanc­e level is at its lowest since the franchise began, according to latest figures.

An official report published by the company showed 81.8% of services were on time between September 16 and October 13.

It comes as a freedom of informatio­n request revealed ScotRail’s performanc­e benchmarks had been waived until June next year by Scottish Transport Secretary Michael Matheson.

The waiver included the caveat that “any further drop-off in performanc­e will be unacceptab­le”.

The figures also put ScotRail’s Moving Annual Average for punctualit­y at a franchise low of 87.5%, below the agreed breach level of 88.22%.

ScotRail was fined more than £2.2 million for performanc­e breaches in the first half of 2018.

Scottish Labour has called for the reinstatem­ent of franchise benchmarks and said the figures highlight the need to bring Scotland’s railways back into public ownership.

The party’s transport spokesman, Colin Smyth MSP, said: “These are shocking figures, but it is little wonder performanc­e is plummeting after the

“ScotRail are being let off the hook”

SNP gave ScotRail a licence to fail until June next year.

“Far from being punished for their failings, ScotRail are being let off the hook.”

ScotRail Alliance managing director Alex Hynes said significan­t disruption was caused by strong winds during Storm Ali last month.

He added: “Everyone at ScotRail and Network Rail worked flat out to keep people moving and to get services returned to normal as quickly as possible.”

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