List of least used railway stations of Great Britain

Last updated

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    1. Estimates of station usage, released by the Office of Rail and Road.
    2. Archived Estimates, on National Archives (for periods from 1997 to 2017)

    Notes

    1. Only station to break through the 100-passenger mark in this list
    2. 1 2 May not be due to this, but this seems to be the only logical theory
    3. The spreadsheet provided for this period does not provided the added together entries and exits, so this has been done manually.
    Least Used Station for 2022/23 period (current)

    Teeside Airport
    Teesside Airport Station (geograph 6306442).jpg
    Teesside Airport Station platforms and footbridge
    General information
    Location County Durham
    England
    Grid reference NZ373138
    Managed by Northern Trains
    Platforms2 (0 in use)
    Other information
    Station codeTEA
    Key dates
    3 October 1971Opened
    May 2022Services suspended
    14 December 2023Announced as least used station
    Passengers
    2021/22Increase2.svg 42