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What is Britain's biggest railway station?

Audreanne Torphy
Audreanne Torphy
2025-05-11 07:59:46
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London Liverpool Street saw 80.4 million entries and exits between 1 April 2022 and 31 March 2023, 22.6 million more than Waterloo, and 21 million more than London Paddington which took second place. The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said the opening of the extremely popular Elizabeth line was the main contributing factor, increasing the number of entries and exits by more than 50 million in a year. Waterloo had been the busiest station in Britain for all but one of the previous 18 years. London Liverpool Street has been revealed as the busiest railway station in the UK, knocking London Waterloo off the top spot, according to data from the Office for Rail and Road.
Eloise Schneider
Eloise Schneider
2025-05-11 07:38:19
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London Liverpool Street has retained its title of Britain’s busiest railway station in the year to the end of March, according to regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). The estimated number of entries and exits was 94.5 million, up 14.1 million from the 2022/23 numbers. London Liverpool Street has retained its title of Britain’s busiest railway station. The increase is largely due to increased usage of the Elizabeth line. London Paddington maintained its position at number two in the most recent year. Tottenham Court Road, which is only served by Elizabeth line trains, rose from seventh spot to third place, with 64.2 million entries and exits. London Waterloo, which held the title of Britain’s busiest railway station for all but one of the 18 years up to and including 2021/22, has now fallen to fourth place with 62.5 million entries and exits.
Anastasia Jerde
Anastasia Jerde
2025-05-11 06:00:08
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The busiest station was London Liverpool Street for a second year. London Liverpool Street has 94.449 million annual entries and exits. It is located in London and has 19 platforms. The main services at London Liverpool Street are the Great Eastern Main Line, West Anglia Main Line, Elizabeth line, and London Overground. It also has an interchange system with the London Underground.