The Office of Rail and Road has released performance data for more than 1,700 stations across the country.
It comes as Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander hailed “a new era of rail accountability” with rail passengers being shown how often trains are cancelled and delayed for the first time.
Digital screens at major stations are displaying the statistics, while the information for smaller stations is available to view online by scanning QR codes.
Train reliability across Britain is at a record low, with the equivalent of more than one in 25 services cancelled in the year to February 1.
Data is available for the 14 operators funded by the Department for Transport (DfT), as well as for other train companies who have agreed it can be displayed.
Stations served by National Rail, Overground and Elizabeth line trains in London are all included in the statistics.
These show that Woolwich station in Greenwich – which is on the Elizabeth line – had the highest percentage of train cancellations in south east London.
Between January 5 and February 1, more than seven per cent of 8,709 trains scheduled to call at the station were cancelled.
In Bromley, the worst performing station was Anerley, in Lewisham it was Deptford and in Bexley it was Abbey Wood.
Sundridge Park station in Bromley, which is served by Southeastern services, had the best performance in south east London. Fewer than 0.5 per cent of its 1,972 trains were cancelled.
Here is a list of the top ten worst train stations for cancellations in south east London this year.
The list reads, from left to right: name of station; number of services scheduled to call at the station from January 5 to February 1; percentage of services that were scheduled but did not call at the station (cancellations).
1. Woolwich – 8,709 (7.27 per cent)
2. Greenwich – 4,369 (6.87 per cent)
2. Deptford – 4,368 (6.87 per cent)
2. Maze Hill – 4,368 (6.87 per cent)
2. Westcombe Park – 4,368 (6.87 per cent)
6. Abbey Wood – 14,922 (6.63 per cent)
7. Woolwich Arsenal – 6,008 (6.03 per cent)
8. Slade Green – 6,217 (5.81 per cent)
8. Charlton – 6,009 (5.81 per cent)
10. Plumstead – 6,212 (5.67 per cent)