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How many UK railway stations are there?

How many UK railway stations are there?

2,563 train stations
Did you know the UK is home to 2,563 train stations? The UK rail network through these stations connects cities, towns and villages alike. This number excludes the train stations on London Underground and the 181 heritage railways dotted across the country.

What are the main train stations in Cornwall?

What is the main station in Cornwall? Cornwall stations include Penzance, Truro, St Austell, Bodmin Parkway as well as stations towards Newquay, Looe, St Ives and Falmouth.

Which UK train station has the most platforms?

Baker Street
The station with the most platforms is Baker Street with 10 (Moorgate also has 10 platforms but only six are used by Tube trains – others are used by overground trains).

Which is the busiest railway station in Great Britain?

This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Great Britain on the National Rail network. The figures are collected by the Office of Rail and Road, and are estimates based on ticket usage data use of an Origin Destination Matrix, a comprehensive matrix of rail flows between stations throughout Great Britain in the financial year of 2017–18.

How many train stations are there in the UK?

Did you know the UK is home to 2,563 train stations? The UK rail network through these stations connects cities, towns and villages alike. This number excludes the train stations on London Underground and the 181 heritage railways dotted across the country.

Are there any disused railway stations in London?

For the completists, Wikipedia provides a fairly comprehensive list of disused rail and London underground stations in Britain which is a good starting point if you have a particular area in mind or want to find out how other stations and railway buildings have been adapted over the years.

How are train stations shown on a train map?

Every railway station on the rail map is clearly highlighted, with stations that are serviced by two or TOC’s is also shown. If your rail journey requires a change, using the map will give you an idea of where and when in your journey the change needs to be made.