Dhassell
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as the Title says! What are some of the busiest Stations apart from Glasgow and Edin?
How do you define "busiest"?as the Title says! What are some of the busiest Stations apart from Glasgow and Edin?
AH Sorry! Yes i mean Movements Within ScotlandHow do you define "busiest"?
As this thread is in this forum I'm guessing you're after total train movements, or perhaps total passenger train movements?
Also how do you define "Scotrail stations"?
Do you mean Scotrail managed stations (ie, not Dunbar, Glasgow Central, Edinburgh Waverley, Carlisle) or Scotrail served stations? (ie, including the above)
I'll also edit the thread title to comply with this Forum Rule...
- If posting a thread requesting a list of examples of a specific, or combination of characteristics, you should start the thread title with "Trivia:".
Paisley Gimour Street or Partick
Aren't they both in Glasgow? OP said not Glasgow or Edinburgh. I guess him being so vague with his question doesn't really help, I mean if we can say Partick can we also say Haymarket?
Aren't they both in Glasgow? OP said not Glasgow or Edinburgh. I guess him being so vague with his question doesn't really help, I mean if we can say Partick can we also say Haymarket?
Do you mean Scotrail managed stations (ie, not Dunbar, Glasgow Central, ...
For number of services, Haymarket has to be right up there - or is that classed as Edinburgh?as the Title says! What are some of the busiest Stations apart from Glasgow and Edin?
No idea; I was just going by the so-called "definitive source of customer information " http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/DUN/details.html "Managed by Virgin Trains East Coast"Dunbar is SR-managed now isn't it? There are footnotes for example in VTEC's charter saying it was to be transferred by the end of June.
Dunbar is SR-managed now isn't it? There are footnotes for example in VTEC's charter saying it was to be transferred by the end of June.
No idea; I was just going by the so-called "definitive source of customer information " http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/DUN/details.html "Managed by Virgin Trains East Coast"
2013-14 data from the ORR
http://orr.gov.uk/statistics/published-stats/station-usage-estimates
Sorry about the formatting! Have only shown those over 1 million
Station Name 1314 Entries & Exits
Glasgow Central 27,152,622
Edinburgh 20,006,338
Glasgow Queen Street 15,760,504
Paisley Gilmour Street 3,954,518
Aberdeen 3,599,431
Partick 2,674,312
Stirling 2,259,759
Haymarket 2,142,924
Charing Cross (Glasgow) 1,888,745
Dundee 1,737,444
Hyndland 1,650,192
Ayr 1,476,414
Exhib. Centre Glasgow 1,375,492
Argyle Street 1,369,928
Inverness 1,282,445
Croy 1,239,064
Johnstone 1,232,430
Inverkeithing 1,202,228
Linlithgow 1,155,513
Motherwell 1,135,336
Airdrie 1,079,692
East Kilbride 1,079,531
Mount Florida 1,071,688
Anniesland 1,066,714
Bathgate 1,060,686
Livingston North 1,030,588
Rutherglen 1,030,290
Kirkcaldy 1,029,702
The OP had said:Confirms my suspicion that the answer was Glasgow Queen St.
Personally I count Queen Street as Glasgow. Even Haymarket (my suggestion above) is a bit questionable.as the Title says! What are some of the busiest Stations apart from Glasgow and Edin?