A LIST of the best and worst train stations has been compiled and it shows one Black Country station in the top ten. 

Stourbridge Town is the 8th best performing station in the UK out of 2,619 stations with 99 per cent of trains on time.

It is the 1,037th busiest station in the country receiving just 809 passengers a day, according to the analysis from On Time Trains.

The station is operated by West Midlands Trains.

Stations are ranked by performance score, which is calculated based on service punctuality and cancellation frequency.

Stourbridge Junction station, which is home to George the cat was the 221st best station, with 81 per cent of trains on time and the 360th busiest with 3,647 passengers a day passing through.

Dudley News:

Lye was the 1,290th best station out of 2,619 stations with just 57 per cent of trains on time.

It was the 1,858th busiest with just 171 passengers a day.

Hagley was the 1,664th best station with just 23 per cent of trains on time, 48 per cent one to two minutes late and ten per cent three to four minutes late. It was the 918th busiest with 992 passengers a day.

Old Hill was the 1,470th best with 47 per cent of trains on time. It was the 1,590th busiest with 297 passengers a day.

Rowley Regis station was the 1,481st best with 46 per cent of trains on time and 28 per cent one to two minutes late.

It was the 586th busiest with 2,090 passengers a day.

Cradley Heath was the 1,553rd best with just 43 per cent of trains on time. It was the 754th busiest with 1,479 passengers a day.

Dudley News:

Dudley Port was the 1,889th best with 36 per cent of trains on time and the 995th busiest with 866 passengers a day passing through.

All the stations are run by West Midlands Trains.

The data covers the last 12 weeks.