If you've ever felt lost among the crowds at London's Waterloo or Victoria stations (99.1 and 81.2 million passengers a year), just ask for a ticket to Shippea Hill in East Cambridgeshire. At 12 passengers last year, it's Britain's least-used rail station.
In fact, the 10 least-used stations together only accounted for 688 passengers in total, with only one getting over 100 travelers last year. Here they are:
- Shippea Hill, East Cambridgeshire (12)
- Reddish South, Stockport (38)
- Pilning, South Gloucestershire (46)
- Coombe, Cornwall (48)
- Barry Links, Angus (68)
- Denton, Tameside (74)
- Stanlow & Thornton, Cheshire West and Chester (88)
- Teesside Airport, Darlington (98)
- Chapelton, North Devon (100)
- Clifton, Salford (116)
And in case you DO want to be a face in the crowd, here's where to find them. These numbers are in millions.
- Waterloo, London (99.1)
- Victoria, London (81.2)
- Liverpool Street, London (66.6)
- London Bridge, London (53.9)
- Euston, London (41.7)
- Stratford, London (41.1)
- Birmingham New Street, West Midlands (39.1)
- Paddington, London (36.5)
- King's Cross, London (33.4)
- Clapham Junction, London (32.3)
Photo: Shippea Hill station, opened in 1845. (Ashley Dace/Wikimedia)
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