London’s Liverpool Street station has replaced Waterloo as the busiest in Britain, new figures show.
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said the “full opening of the Elizabeth line has changed the way people travel”.
Outside London, the busiest stations were Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly.
Outside London, the busiest stations were Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly.
The ORR said between April 2022 and March 2023, there were 80.4 million entries and exits at Liverpool Street station.
It has seen a year-on-year increase of around 50 million, which was attributed to the opening of the Elizabeth line in May 2022, which serves the station.
The line, which also stops at Paddington, caused the station to rise to second place with 59.2 million entries and exits.
London’s Liverpool Street station has replaced Waterloo as the busiest in Britain, new figures show.
Outside London, the busiest stations were Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly.
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said the “full opening of the Elizabeth line has changed the way people travel”.
Outside London, the busiest stations were Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly.
Outside London, the busiest stations were Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly.
The ORR said between April 2022 and March 2023, there were 80.4 million entries and exits at Liverpool Street station.
It has seen a year-on-year increase of around 50 million, which was attributed to the opening of the Elizabeth line in May 2022, which serves the station.
The line, which also stops at Paddington, caused the station to rise to second place with 59.2 million entries and exits.
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