Over 2,500 train stations across the UK including in the North East have been ranked for their performance - where does yours place?
The data, taken from OnTimeTrains, score services based on how many of their services depart on time and are not cancelled, creating an overall performance score.
2,619 stations are on the scoreboard from across the UK.
In the whole of the country, the station that comes on top is Barons Court Underground in London whilst no North East stations appear in the top 20.
According to their data, the worst-performing station in the country is Norton Bridge, which is close to Stafford.
Take a look at our interactive map to see how your local station ranked:
Here's the full list of stations in County Durham and Teesside ranked from best to worst in terms of their performance ranking based on how they scored nationally.
- Bishop Auckland - 469
- Marske - 521
- Longbeck - 655
- North Road - 680
- Heighington - 712
- Shildon - 712
- Newton Aycliffe - 749
- Allens West - 752
- Redcar East - 810
- South Bank - 875
- Saltburn - 984
- Redcar Central - 1221
- Middlesbrough - 1295
- Eaglescliffe - 1308
- Thornaby - 1737
- Nunthorpe - 1827
- Marton - 2052
- Yarm - 2108
- James Cook - 2190
- Darlington - 2237
- Billingham - 2285
- Horden - 2302
- Stockton - 2321
- Seaham - 2331
- Seaton Carew - 2328
- Hartlepool - 2432
- Chester-Le-Street - 2451
- Durham - 2528
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