Manchester Victoria Worst Train Station
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Worst major train stationsBBC
•Great Britain's worst major stations for cancellations named
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One in 10 of 10,506 scheduled stops were cancelled between January and November .
North-west of England has highest rate of cancellations at 6.5% , with 611,047 cancellations.
Three of the five worst stations for cancellations were in Manchester : Manchester Victoria ( 9.5% ), Manchester Oxford Road ( 8.1% ) and Manchester Piccadilly ( 6.7% ) More than three million train stops in Britain have been cancelled this year .
A Department for Transport spokesperson said: "Passengers are being let down by poor services, which is why we are committed to delivering the biggest overhaul of the railways in a generation." They said bringing services back into public ownership would put passengers at the heart and allow the government to reinvest in railways, while holding operators to account..
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