List of railway stations in Cumbria
Appearance
This is a list of National Rail stations in the ceremonial county of Cumbria by 2017/2018 entries and exits, based on the UK Office of Rail and Road reports 2016-18.[1]
List
[edit]Rank | Station | Area served | District | Operator | Line(s) | Platforms | Passenger usage 2016/17[1] | Passenger usage 2017/18[1] | Image |
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1 | Carlisle | Carlisle | City of Carlisle | Avanti West Coast | West Coast Main Line, Glasgow South Western Line, Settle–Carlisle Line, Tyne Valley Line, and Cumbrian Coast Line | 8 | 1,856,268 | 1,967,474 | |
2 | Barrow-in-Furness | Barrow-in-Furness | Barrow-in-Furness | Northern | Furness Line and Cumbrian Coast Line | 3 | 653,310 | 652,246 | |
3 | Oxenholme Lake District | Oxenholme | South Lakeland | Avanti West Coast | West Coast Main Line and Lakes Line | 3 | 571,180 | 581,309 | |
4 | Penrith North Lakes | Penrith | Eden | Avanti West Coast | West Coast Main Line | 3 | 547,208 | 565,660 | |
5 | Windermere | Windermere | South Lakeland | Northern | Lakes Line | 1 | 415,448 | 421,658 | |
6 | Ulverston | Ulverston | South Lakeland | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 301,818 | 307,416 | |
7 | Whitehaven | Whitehaven | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 250,792 | 231,926 | |
8 | Kendal | Kendal | South Lakeland | Northern | Lakes Line | 1 | 204,026 | 208,698 | |
9 | Sellafield | Sellafield nuclear site | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 199,818 | 206,094 | |
10 | Millom | Millom | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 194,766 | 186,670 | |
11 | Workington | Workington | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 186,576 | 183,198 | |
12 | Grange-over-Sands | Grange-over-Sands | South Lakeland | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 153,586 | 144,766 | |
13 | Arnside | Arnside | South Lakeland | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 110,610 | 103,176 | |
14 | Maryport | Maryport | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 1 | 89,562 | 85,478 | |
15 | Cark and Cartmel | Cark, Cartmel, Allithwaite, and Flookburgh | South Lakeland | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 75,790 | 76,572 | |
16 | Dalton | Dalton-in-Furness | Barrow-in-Furness | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 76,690 | 73,378 | |
17 | Askam | Askam-in-Furness and Ireleth | Barrow-in-Furness | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 65,752 | 62,882 | |
18 | Roose | Roose | Barrow-in-Furness | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 58,492 | 61,716 | |
19 | Appleby | Appleby-in-Westmorland | Eden | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 61,446 | 60,254 | |
20 | Corkickle | Corkickle | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 1 | 45,852 | 50,422 | |
21 | Wigton | Wigton | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 49,124 | 46,900 | |
22 | St Bees | St Bees | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 51,114 | 46,734 | |
23 | Staveley | Staveley | South Lakeland | Northern | Lakes Line | 1 | 42,378 | 40,920 | |
24 | Seascale | Seascale | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 40,464 | 37,034 | |
25 | Ravenglass | Ravenglass | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 32,638 | 31,930 | |
26 | Kirkby Stephen | Kirkby Stephen | Eden | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 19,962 | 30,150 | |
27 | Kents Bank | Kents Bank | South Lakeland | Northern | Furness Line | 2 | 28,262 | 28,358 | |
28 | Harrington | Harrington | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 30,262 | 27,776 | |
29 | Wetheral | Wetheral and Great Corby | City of Carlisle | Northern | Tyne Valley Line | 2 | 22,872 | 25,894 | |
30 | Foxfield | Foxfield and Broughton-in-Furness | South Lakeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 24,604 | 22,680 | |
31 | Aspatria | Aspatria | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 25,904 | 22,420 | |
32 | Dalston | Dalston | City of Carlisle | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 22,180 | 21,556 | |
33 | Brampton | Brampton | City of Carlisle | Northern | Tyne Valley Line | 2 | 17,708 | 18,540 | |
34 | Langwathby | Langwathby | Eden | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 4,132 | 18,166 | |
35 | Burneside | Burneside | South Lakeland | Northern | Lakes Line | 1 | 14,260 | 18,048 | |
36 | Garsdale | Garsdale Head, Hawes, and Sedbergh | South Lakeland | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 12,520 | 15,984 | |
37 | Kirkby-in-Furness | Kirkby-in-Furness | South Lakeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 14,578 | 14,398 | |
38 | Lazonby and Kirkoswald | Lazonby and Kirkoswald | Eden | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 4,150 | 11,222 | |
39 | Bootle | Bootle, Eskmeals, and Hycemoor | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 11,850 | 10,870 | |
40 | Drigg | Drigg and Holmrook | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 10,348 | 9,728 | |
41 | Flimby | Flimby | Allerdale | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 11,678 | 9,442 | |
42 | Dent | Dent and Cowgill | South Lakeland | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 7,248 | 7,988 | |
43 | Parton | Parton | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 7,396 | 7,426 | |
44 | Armathwaite | Armathwaite | Eden | Northern | Settle–Carlisle Line | 2 | 2,180 | 7,100 | |
45 | Silecroft | Silecroft | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 8,104 | 7,030 | |
46 | Green Road | The Green | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 2 | 6,982 | 6,504 | |
47 | Braystones | Braystones and Beckermet | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 1 | 956 | 992 | |
48 | Nethertown | Nethertown | Copeland | Northern | Cumbrian Coast Line | 1 | 412 | 536 |
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Edgar, Gordon, Cumbrian Steam (Amberley Publishing, 2014), ISBN 978-1445639628
- George, A.D. and D. Brumhead, Cumbrian Industrial Archaeology. A Field Guide (Manchester: Manchester Polytechnic, 1988)
- Joy, David, The Lake counties, Regional history of the railways of Great Britain, 14, 2nd edn (David St John Thomas, 1990), ISBN 9780946537563.
- Robinson, P., Carlisle: 150 Years of Railways (Ian Allen, 1986)
- Robinson, Peter W., Cumbria's Lost Railways (Stenlake Publishing, 2002)
- Salveson Paul, The Settle-Carlisle Railway (Ramsbury: Crowood, 2019), ISBN 9781785006388
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Estimates of station usage". Office of Rail and Road. Retrieved 1 November 2019.