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The ORR» Q3 passenger stats for 2019 publishes, and compared to 2018 figures
The number of passenger journeys in Great Britain1 increased by 11.9 million (2.6%) in 2019-20 Q3 compared with 2018-19 Q3.
The Regional sector2 had the largest growth this quarter at 5.0%. The London and South East sector (up 2.0%) and Long Distance sector (up 1.1%) also experienced growth this quarter.
Hull Trains (up 26.2%), Caledonian Sleeper (up 18.6%), Northern (up 12.5%) and TfL» Rail (up 7.5%) recorded the largest percentage increases in passenger journeys this quarter. Transport for Wales Rail (down 7.7%) and South Western Railway (down 3.2%) recorded the largest percentage decreases.
Franchised passenger journeys using season tickets fell by 5.3 million (3.3%) to record the lowest Q3 total since 2010-11. Season ticket journeys accounted for 33.7% of all franchised journeys in 2019-20 Q3, which is the lowest share for Q3 since the time series began in 1994-95.
Passenger journeys using ordinary tickets increased by 17.2 million (5.9%) in 2019-20 Q3 compared with 2018-19 Q3. This included an 8.1 million (5.3%) increase in journeys made using off-peak tickets, which represents the largest Q3 percentage increase since 2014-15.
GWR▸ 's figures, from the graphs, have increase a little - around 5% - not spectacular enough to make any of the headlines. In the text:
The Long Distance sector recorded a 1.1% growth in passenger journeys in 2019-20 Q3. For the first time since 2014-15, Great Western Railway9 recorded an increase (3.9%) in passenger journeys for Q3. This may in part reflect improved performance and reliability4. For the first time since the time-series began in 2010-11, Avanti West Coast recorded a decrease in Q3 passenger journeys (down 1.7%).