We have rounded up the total number of entries and exits made at south east London train stations in the space of one year.
Recent data from the Office of Rail and Road has found that Woolwich is the busiest train station in south east London, with more than eight million passengers over the past year.
Abbey Wood shortly followed with 7,118.664 passengers this year, whilst Birkbeck was found to have the least number of passengers, with a total of 71,244.
The data obtained covers train stations across Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, and Lewisham during April 2022 to March 2023.
Here is the total number of entries and exits made at stations in south east London.
*Some stations may not be listed due to lack of data.
- Woolwich 8,339,576
- Lewisham 5,918,496
- Bromley South 5,543,296
- Orpington 4,030,402
- Peckham Rye 4,030,402
- Dartford 3,991,074
- Forest Hill 3,757,282
- Sydenham 3,105,186
- Woolwich Arsenal 2,474,856
- Hither Green 2,439,860
- Crystal Palace 2,412,004
- Greenwich 2,367,020
- Sidcup 2,179,116
- Blackheath 2,069,668
- Grove Park 2,009,360
- Herne Hill 2,003,536
- Catford Bridge 1,833,306
- New Eltham 1,721,988
- Eltham 1,462,614
- Beckenham Junction 1,451,438
- Bexleyheath 1,423,426
- Lee 1,186,854
- Charlton 1,169,386
- St Mary Cray 1,142,452
- Mottingham 1,049,920
- East Dulwich1,040,698
- Penge East 1,035,796
- Plumstead 1,005,964
- Crayford 964,768
- Bexley 954,496
- Slade Green 917,260
- Anerly 900,882
- Chislehurst 864,292
- Barnehurst 841,032
- Belvedere 799,054
- Erith 789,528
- Clock House 778,322
- Falconwood 737,338
- Hayes 691,386
- Catford 686,862
- Elmers End 616,236
- Penge West 608,766
- West Wickham 604,184
- Bickley 578,168
- Crofton Park 575,916
- Lower Sydenham 562,172
- Bellingham 552,154
- New Beckenham 545,332
- Sydenham Hill 542,074
- Chelsfield 478,232
- Eden Park 418,328
- Woolwich Dockyard 337,682
- Beckenham Hill 311,510
- Bromley North 179,896
- Birkbeck 71,244
Outside of south east London, London’s Liverpool Street station has replaced Waterloo as the busiest in Britain, new figures show.
The number of entries and exits at Liverpool Street was 80.4 million in the year to the end of March, regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said.
The year-on-year increase of around 50 million was attributed to the opening of the Elizabeth line railway, which serves the station.
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