April’s rail passenger numbers reach a record post-Covid high

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London Victoria Railway Station platform 3 & 4
London Victoria Railway Station platform 3 & 4 // Credit: Network Rail

During the month of April, passenger figures reached a record for post-Covid with a daily average of 98.3%.

The figures were published by the Department of Transport (DfT) last Wednesday, 10th May. They also showed that on 14 days in April, passenger figures were at 101% to 106%, pre-Covid, and on only four days, which were the first four days of the month, were they less than 90% (88%).

Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the , commented: “The return to rail has clearly gathered significant pace in recent months. According to DfT data we are now seeing average daily passenger levels on the UK rail network of over 98% of pre-Covid levels, in just 14 months since pandemic restrictions started to be lifted.

“This is despite widespread industrial action and poor service levels on some routes in recent months, and it should be noted is in comparison with 2019-20 levels, the second highest year of UK passenger numbers on record.

“Encouragingly, these numbers are regularly now surpassing 100% and are being registered on all days of the week, whether weekends or working days including Mondays and Fridays. Coupled with reports that revenues are now above 90% of pre-Covid levels, it is clear that rail travel – whilst not back to where it was pre Covid – is clearly heading in the right direction. Establishing Great British Railways as soon as possible should help the industry break above that 100% revenue level in a reasonable timeframe too.

“All of this is a positive reminder to the Government and the Treasury that railway capacity in the UK needs to grow and be funded – both the classic network and major projects like HS2 – now and in the future, if we are to deliver the connectivity, levelling-up, decarbonisation and economic growth agenda of the Government in the months and years ahead.”

The Department of Transport’s post-Covid passenger numbers can be found online here.

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