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In which country are the trains always on time?

The high speed railway line in Japan began operation in 1964 and it is called 'Shinkansen'. Japan's raiways are known for their safety and reliability and the Shinkansen is well known for his punctuality. The average delay of trains is less than one minutes every year.



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Japanese Trains Are The Most Punctual Japan's train system is legendary for its punctuality.

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In total, 3% of trains in Great Britain were cancelled, 56% were on time, while 41% were at least one minute late. Overall, stations in Wales had the highest cancellation rate, at 7% Of the English regions, the North East had the highest cancellation rate, at 6%

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Japan: Japan's train system is considered to be one of the best in the world. Its Shinkansen (bullet train) is known for its high speed, punctuality, and safety record.

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Trains are more punctual than they were before the pandemic. The PPM (public performance measure) punctuality figure was down two points to 87.6 per cent. This counts the number of trains that arrive at their final destination within five or 15 minutes of the timetabled time, depending on the service.

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The Elizabeth line is the busiest train line in the country, carrying more than 700,000 passengers a day at the busiest times. About 4.1m journeys a week are made on the line. Greater Anglia trains were the most punctual, with 87.7 per cent arriving on time.

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Most trains in the UK, except special services to some airports and London Underground's Night Tube, do not operate 24/7.

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In 2018, the European country with the most punctual long-distance and high-speed passenger rail service was Latvia, where 98.3 percent of the services were classified as punctual.

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There are loads of reasons for rail delays. From signal breakdowns, to vehicle breakdowns, to staff absence and even leaves on the line.

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If you're seeking privacy and a good night's sleep, the Sunrise has you covered. “Type A” cabins host a single bed, and “Type B” cabins house twin beds. This train also features nobi nobi seats (basic-fare reclining seats), showers, toilet facilities, power outlets, and vending machines.

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