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The top 100 least used National Rail stations in Great Britain for the 2024/2025 ORR station usage statistics, based off the recorded entries and exits (for all tickets) for each station. Each station is shown with its rank within the 100 quietest stations along with its 24/25 total entries and exits along percentage increase/decrease from the previous year and the rank change for each stations from the previous year. Note that all percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number and the previous year from which changes are based from was for 23/24. Note that the rank change is in relation to all stations listed from least to most used with a positive change moving towards the least used station (lower usage) with a negative change moving away from the least used station (higher usage). Where the stations rank position is the same as the previous year plus 0 is displayed. Quietest 100 Railway Stations (2024/2025): Battersby Tonfanau Bescar Lane Lochailort Gainsborough Central Thornford Tulloch Hopton Heath Llangammarch New Lane Commondale Causeland Georgemas Junction Falls Of Cruachan Harling Road Balmossie Doleham Broome Kildale Brigg Pensarn (Gwynedd) Salwick St Keyne Wishing Well Halt Chathill Saltmarshe Forsinard Dunrobin Castle Eccles Road Braystones Pegswood Springfield Nethertown Combe (Oxon) Broomfleet Golf Street Ascott-Under-Wychwood Pen-Y-Bont (Mid Wales) Snaith Swineshead Llandecwyn Sankey For Penketh Barrow Haven Cynghordy Llanwrda Finstock Stromeferry Garth (Powys) Clifton (Manchester) Tygwyn Rogart Cilmeri Wressle Attadale Arram Pont-y-Pant Llanbister Road Sandplace Lakenheath Duirinish Havenhouse Achnashellach Whitley Bridge Acklington Sugar Loaf Dolau Berney Arms Hoscar Thorpe Culvert Hubberts Bridge Llangynllo Kirton Lindsey Thornton Abbey Spooner Row Lelant Saltings Roman Bridge Portsmouth Arms Hensall Achanalt Locheilside Barry Links Lochluichart Rawcliffe Kinbrace Invershin Duncraig Culrain Kildonan Pilning Buckenham Ardwick Beasdale Scotscalder Coombe Junction Halt Chapelton (Devon) Polesworth Reddish South Denton Ince and Elton (Cheshire) Shippea Hill Elton and Orston Elton & Orston (Nottinghamshire station) is the least used station in Britain on the National Rail network based off entries and exits with it taking over the least used position from Denton the previous year. Elton & Orston is usually one of the least used stations within the 10 most least used stations. Altnabreac received 0 entries and exits during the 2024/2025 usage statistics due to no services calling at the station meaning Altnabreac was the station with the lowest usage however it was effectively closed to passengers during this time period, the station now has its full service restored. Stanlow & Thornton and Teesside Airport are included in the data for the 24/25 usage however these stations have had their services indefinitely suspended since 2022 and are effectively closed with no service likely to resume serving these 2 stations. For these 3 stations see this video: • Extra Least Used Railway Stations 2024/2025 Note that only national rail stations are included and light rail/tram stops are not included (this also means the London Underground is not counted). The 100 busiest railway stations are managed by the following operators: Network Rail, Transport for London (Elizabeth Line), Transport for London (London Underground), Transport for London (London Overground), Govia Thameslink Railway (Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink), South Western Railway, C2C, Merseyrail, Chiltern Railways, Greater Anglia, Stansted Express, East Midlands Railway, LNER (London North Eastern Railway), Northern, TransPennine Express, Great Western Railway, Transport for Wales, ScotRail, West Midlands Trains (London Northwestern Railway, West Midlands Railway). Britains Busiest Stations 00:00 100-91 00:04 90-81 00:39 80-71 01:14 70-61 01:49 60-51 02:24 50-41 02:59 40-31 03:34 30-21 04:09 20-11 04:44 10-2 05:19 1 Britains Busiest Station 05:51 Endscreen 05:58 #NationalRail #RailwayStation #Busiest