Liberal Democrat MP for Eastleigh horrified by damning train cancellation stats as new research reveals 3246 trains cancelled in just four weeks at Eastleigh Station

11 Mar 2025
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Statistics from the Office for Rail and Road have revealed the extent of disruption facing commuters in Eastleigh and across the UK, with a significant proportion of services being delayed or cancelled. 

There are serious problems with cancellations across Hampshire, with 2% of scheduled services not stopping at Eastleigh Station between the 5th of January and 1st of February this year.

Liberal Democrat MP for Eastleigh Liz Jarvis says passengers must become the priority, and after years of Conservative failure, the government must work to get rail back on track.

Liz Jarvis is calling on the Labour Party to urgently establish a new Railway Agency, which would help to join up the industry from track to train: putting commuters first, holding train companies to account, and bringing in widescale reform of the broken fare system.

Lib Dem MP for Eastleigh, Liz Jarvis, said: 

“These statistics are a damning indictment of the state of our railways, and it is commuters who are paying the price after years of Conservative failure. 

“Passengers must become the priority, which is why Liberal Democrats are continuing to call for a freeze on rail fares, as commuters should not be punished financially for struggling services.

“I am horrified by the poor service passengers have had to put up with, and these statistics highlight how desperate the situation is. It is time for the Government to take action by establishing a Railway Agency as quickly as possible to improve services and put passengers at the heart of decision-making.”

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