Press Release

Passenger numbers on the national rail network hitting 92-93% of pre-pandemic levels

27 July 2022

Figures published by the DfT on Wednesday 27 July show that passenger numbers are now closing in on pre-pandemic levels. Between 6-17 July, passenger numbers hit 90-93% of pre-Covid levels every single day of the week. This mirrors figures from June which showed 90-93% of pre-Covid levels every single day between 10-20 June.

Numbers on London’s tube are also now nudging 80%, with a weekday high of 79% recorded on Thursday 21 July (weekend and Bank Holiday highs of 85-118% have been regularly recorded since May). 

Commenting on the figures, Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the Railway Industry Association (RIA), said:
“Everyone working in rail should welcome the fact that within just a few months of Covid restrictions beginning to be lifted, we are regularly getting to around 93% of pre-Covid passenger levels on the national rail network. What’s more, these figures are all the more impressive given they are based on a comparison with 2019-20 levels, which were the second highest on record.

“Were it not for the current industrial action and exceptional incidents like the recent heatwave, the return to rail would be even more impressive and consistent. Whilst some of the return can be attributed to higher leisure travel – which is great news in itself – it is clear that some of the increase is also down to more commuters travelling outside traditional peak work travel slots too.

"All of us in the railway industry now need to accept that many of the dire predictions of rail's demises are wide of the mark, and take a ‘can-do’ approach to ensuring the future for rail is positive. Accordingly, we urge policy-makers and the Treasury not to base 30-year plans and forecasts for rail on the last two abnormal years, but to plan for much-needed increased capacity in the future, as more and more passengers return to the rail network in the months and years to come.”

Notes to Editors
  1. The latest DfT passenger figures can be found here.
  2. The DfT Rail Factsheet sheet from December 2020 states that passenger journeys in Great Britain in 2019/20 were the “second highest level on record at 1.7 billion journeys”, making today’s comparative figures even more impressive – see here.
  3. About RIA: The Railway Industry Association (RIA) is the voice of the UK rail supply community. We help to grow a sustainable, high-performing, railway supply industry, and to export UK rail expertise and products. RIA has 300+ companies in membership in a sector that contributes £43 billion in economic growth and £14 billion in tax revenue each year, as well as employing 710,000 people. It is also a vital industry for the UK’s economic recovery, supporting green investment and jobs in towns and communities across the UK; for every £1 spent in rail, £2.50 is generated in the wider economy. RIA’s membership is active across the whole of railway supply, covering a diverse range of products and services and including both multi-national companies and SMEs (60% by number). www.riagb.org.uk
  4. Contact: RIA Policy Executive Clara Wikforss, on [email protected] and 020 7201 0777 / 07399 042446