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Passengers on rail services in the south Wales valleys are more satisfied than the average rail user in the UK, a train users' watchdog survey shows.Passengers on rail services in the south Wales valleys are more satisfied than the average rail user in the UK, a train users' watchdog survey shows.
Arriva Trains Wales achieved an 86% overall satisfaction rating from those questioned by Passenger Focus. The average across Britain was 83%.Arriva Trains Wales achieved an 86% overall satisfaction rating from those questioned by Passenger Focus. The average across Britain was 83%.
But the poll found satisfaction dipped when it came to ticket-buying, staff availability and train frequency.But the poll found satisfaction dipped when it came to ticket-buying, staff availability and train frequency.
Arriva Trains Wales said it would use the results to help it improve.Arriva Trains Wales said it would use the results to help it improve.
SURVEY OF ARRIVA Ticket buying facilities - 61% satisfaction (down by 9% on 2006)Availability of staff - 46% (down 11%)Frequency of trains - 76% (down 6%)Car parking facilities - 58% (up 10%)Satisfaction survey of Arriva Wales passengers. Source: NPS Autumn 2008 Passengers warm to personal touchSURVEY OF ARRIVA Ticket buying facilities - 61% satisfaction (down by 9% on 2006)Availability of staff - 46% (down 11%)Frequency of trains - 76% (down 6%)Car parking facilities - 58% (up 10%)Satisfaction survey of Arriva Wales passengers. Source: NPS Autumn 2008 Passengers warm to personal touch
Passenger Focus polled 754 passengers on the Arriva Trains Wales network as part of the its autumn 2008 National Passenger Survey (NPS).Passenger Focus polled 754 passengers on the Arriva Trains Wales network as part of the its autumn 2008 National Passenger Survey (NPS).
The survey asked people to rate several factors including station facilities, car parking, the availability and helpfulness of staff, punctuality of trains and ticket value for money.The survey asked people to rate several factors including station facilities, car parking, the availability and helpfulness of staff, punctuality of trains and ticket value for money.
The survey found passengers' satisfaction had declined in some areas from the time of a previous survey in autumn 2006, including in ticket buying facilities, the availability of staff at stations and the frequency of trains.The survey found passengers' satisfaction had declined in some areas from the time of a previous survey in autumn 2006, including in ticket buying facilities, the availability of staff at stations and the frequency of trains.
However there were rises in the satisfaction rates in the availability of parking facilities and on-train toilet facilities.However there were rises in the satisfaction rates in the availability of parking facilities and on-train toilet facilities.
Simon Pickering, Passenger Focus manager for Wales, said: "It is clear that while certain areas have improved, services and facilities at stations are still short of passengers expectations."Simon Pickering, Passenger Focus manager for Wales, said: "It is clear that while certain areas have improved, services and facilities at stations are still short of passengers expectations."
In a statement, Arriva Trains Wales said it noted that overall passenger satisfaction had gone up to 86% from 85% in the 2007 NPS study.In a statement, Arriva Trains Wales said it noted that overall passenger satisfaction had gone up to 86% from 85% in the 2007 NPS study.
SURVEY OF FIRST GREAT WESTERN Upkeep/repair of station buildings - 67% satisfaction (up by 6% on 2006)Cleanliness - 72% (up 5%)Punctuality/reliability of trains - 76% (up 10%)Value for money of tickets - 51% (up 6%)Satisfaction survey of First Great Western passengers. Source: NPS Autumn 2008SURVEY OF FIRST GREAT WESTERN Upkeep/repair of station buildings - 67% satisfaction (up by 6% on 2006)Cleanliness - 72% (up 5%)Punctuality/reliability of trains - 76% (up 10%)Value for money of tickets - 51% (up 6%)Satisfaction survey of First Great Western passengers. Source: NPS Autumn 2008
The firm said: "While satisfaction over frequency of trains had gone down slightly, Arriva Trains Wales is hopeful that the improved timetable changes in December 2008 will be reflected in the next NPS study." Customer services director, Ian Bullock, added: "While we are generally pleased with the results there are still clearly areas of the business that we need to improve."The firm said: "While satisfaction over frequency of trains had gone down slightly, Arriva Trains Wales is hopeful that the improved timetable changes in December 2008 will be reflected in the next NPS study." Customer services director, Ian Bullock, added: "While we are generally pleased with the results there are still clearly areas of the business that we need to improve."
The customers of other train companies that serve Wales were also surveyed by Passenger Focus.The customers of other train companies that serve Wales were also surveyed by Passenger Focus.
First Great Western saw its customer approval rise seven percentage points to 80% from the 2,949 passengers questioned.First Great Western saw its customer approval rise seven percentage points to 80% from the 2,949 passengers questioned.
Virgin Trains scored an overall satisfaction result of 84% (down 2%) and CrossCountry also 84% (up 2%).Virgin Trains scored an overall satisfaction result of 84% (down 2%) and CrossCountry also 84% (up 2%).
Passenger Focus board member for Wales, Stella Mair Thomas, said: "It is pleasing to see that satisfaction with FGW's services has started to improve after a lengthy period of poor performance."Passenger Focus board member for Wales, Stella Mair Thomas, said: "It is pleasing to see that satisfaction with FGW's services has started to improve after a lengthy period of poor performance."

Have rail services improved in Wales recently? Tell us your views on the form below and we will publish a selection of opinions.Have rail services improved in Wales recently? Tell us your views on the form below and we will publish a selection of opinions.
In September I travelled by train from Scotland first class. When I changed at Swansea the Arriva train I had to get on was packed and many people were standing with their case.The train was very shoddy and was a real comedown from the first class compartment of the First Great Western I had just got off.In September I travelled by train from Scotland first class. When I changed at Swansea the Arriva train I had to get on was packed and many people were standing with their case.The train was very shoddy and was a real comedown from the first class compartment of the First Great Western I had just got off.
Why can't Arriva had some decent trains for a change?millie, WalesWhy can't Arriva had some decent trains for a change?millie, Wales
Arriva really needs to get its act together especially with its bus and train connections.Arriva really needs to get its act together especially with its bus and train connections.
For example, taking the line from Birmingham to Mid and North Wales from early evening there is no connection at Machynlleth up the Cambrian Line. But there is a connection which one can catch which is two hours later and arrives on the Lleyn after their last bus has gone. Of course one could try to catch the express X32 North but that's timed to miss the train's arrival by a few minutes. Train travel through Wales would be massively improved if the Cambrian Line could somehow join up to the North Wales Coast line at Bangor and south from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen once more. But this would be down to the Welsh Assembly whose eyes, sadly, are only ever on the M4 corridor and they never see anything more than twenty miles from the South Welsh Coast. Travelling from North Wales to South Wales by train currently means taking a slow route via England which takes the best part of the day.Malcolm Smith, PorthmadogFor example, taking the line from Birmingham to Mid and North Wales from early evening there is no connection at Machynlleth up the Cambrian Line. But there is a connection which one can catch which is two hours later and arrives on the Lleyn after their last bus has gone. Of course one could try to catch the express X32 North but that's timed to miss the train's arrival by a few minutes. Train travel through Wales would be massively improved if the Cambrian Line could somehow join up to the North Wales Coast line at Bangor and south from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen once more. But this would be down to the Welsh Assembly whose eyes, sadly, are only ever on the M4 corridor and they never see anything more than twenty miles from the South Welsh Coast. Travelling from North Wales to South Wales by train currently means taking a slow route via England which takes the best part of the day.Malcolm Smith, Porthmadog
I catch at least 2 trains a day and have never completed a survey... If I did my score would show the truth.. the fact that I pay over £600 a year for a ticket and rarely get a seat makes me very unsatisfied!Stephen James, CardiffI catch at least 2 trains a day and have never completed a survey... If I did my score would show the truth.. the fact that I pay over £600 a year for a ticket and rarely get a seat makes me very unsatisfied!Stephen James, Cardiff
The surveys given out by Arriva are heavily flawed. The surveys only ever ask about the current journey and not about your general opinion. and surprisingly enough every time i have been asked to fill in the survey the train has double the amount of carriages and is on time. Is that a co-incidence?? Perhaps they should have people taking surveys on every journey if this is the effect they have on punctuality.Gemma McDonald, New TredegarThe surveys given out by Arriva are heavily flawed. The surveys only ever ask about the current journey and not about your general opinion. and surprisingly enough every time i have been asked to fill in the survey the train has double the amount of carriages and is on time. Is that a co-incidence?? Perhaps they should have people taking surveys on every journey if this is the effect they have on punctuality.Gemma McDonald, New Tredegar
Could not disagree more - let's remember that when these surveys are carried out they specifically state that you are only to comment 'on the journey you are currently making only'. How does this give a clear overall picture. Arriva Trains Wales remain one of the worst operators in Europe...the whole of the uk rail network needs pulling into the 21st century. That applies to rolling stock (which is seeing improvement) and outdated timetabling (what's with winter/summer and Sunday times - do we do things differently in these periods - we do if we want to use public transport).Steve, Could not disagree more - let's remember that when these surveys are carried out they specifically state that you are only to comment 'on the journey you are currently making only'. How does this give a clear overall picture. Arriva Trains Wales remain one of the worst operators in Europe...the whole of the uk rail network needs pulling into the 21st century. That applies to rolling stock (which is seeing improvement) and outdated timetabling (what's with winter/summer and Sunday times - do we do things differently in these periods - we do if we want to use public transport).Steve
when i get the train from shrewsbury it is always never on time when i need to be in welshpool at a certain time. something has got to be done now.mikey cairns, welshpool
As I emailed Arriva earlier, Is it April 1st already?
This report is clearly nonsensical. It was either carried out during non-peak travel times. Or on Peak times on trains heading to Valleys or Penarth. Admittedly, the service has been adequate recently but before christmas I had to deal with 6 cancelled trains in two weeks. The conductors are more concerned with raising money than apologising, and when asked they don't know whats happening. And my letter of complaint was met with derision from Arriva Trains Wales who advised me the trains I mentioned in my letter don't exist!
Finally, the 08:56 train was of course on time as it was heading north, any train going south (to Barry or Bridgend, Penarth is A-ok) is severely delayed, if it goes at all.Matthew Davies, Barry
I have been commuting to Cardiff every day for the last nine years and do not believe there is anything to be satisfied about. There are no facilities at all at my station, only a tiny, draughty 'bus stop' type shelter, and despite all trains having to travel through it, they only stop here once every two hours. The trains are frequently late or cancelled, and no other provisions are made, so while the passengers at my station are waiting for our train to arrive, we all have to stand and watch other trains go straight through, having stopped at the station before and which will be stopping at the station after, just not our station. There is no improvement in the new time table, in fact the times of the trains for my station are now much worse. The train conductors are mainly helpful and pleasant, but surely the primary purpose for a train company, should be to run trains frequently and on time, and in both of these areas Arriva fail utterly.A Williams, Pontypool, Wales
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