Station usage in County Durham

This is a list of railway stations in County Durham, with estimated usage figures gathered from data collected by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). As of July 2020, there are 17 stations located within County Durham, from which around 6.47 million passenger journeys were made during 2018–19.[1] Note that Horden station opened in 2020[2] so received no entries and exits in the period covered by the data.

Railway station usage in County Durham
Station Usage
ranking
Operated by Constituency Journey(s)
2018–19
Journey(s)
2017–18
Journey(s)
2016–17
Journey(s)
2015–16
Durham 1 LNER City of Durham 2,822,860 2,747,692 2,623,676 2,595,016
Darlington 2 LNER Darlington 2,394,446 2,324,846 2,269,974 2,244,498
Eaglescliffe 3 Northern Trains Stockton South 202,222 207,186 206,848 202,156
Chester-le-Street 4 Northern Trains North Durham 199,260 219,592 230,972 223,326
Bishop Auckland 5 Northern Trains Bishop Auckland 155,378 123,144 118,742 110,060
Seaham 6 Northern Trains Easington 137,652 140,894 145,362 137,948
Stockton 7 Northern Trains Stockton North 83,050 79,260 80,624 76,940
Newton Aycliffe 8 Northern Trains Sedgefield 78,962 62,882 61,944 60,548
Billingham 9 Northern Trains Stockton North 78,004 81,862 94,994 86,016
Shildon 10 Northern Trains Bishop Auckland 67,568 48,838 51,994 45,816
Seaton Carew 11 Northern Trains Hartlepool 65,478 61,858 57,160 55,974
Allens West 12 Northern Trains Stockton South 65,136 64,792 65,414 63,190
Dinsdale 13 Northern Trains Sedgefield 59,608 56,850 59,110 54,618
North Road 14 Northern Trains Darlington 39,968 30,306 33,350 32,300
Heighington 15 Northern Trains Sedgefield 22,726 15,878 18,958 18,286
Teesside Airport 16 Northern Trains Sedgefield 206 74 30 98
Horden - Northern Trains Easington - - - -

References

  1. "Estimates of station usage". Office of Rail and Road. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  2. Seddon, Sean (29 June 2020). "Horden train station opens today for first time in more than 50 years". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

See also

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