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Stations across Glasgow experienced a huge dip in passenger numbers in 2020-2021, as Covid-19 restrictions limited our movement. [Figures were released in November 2021. -RS]
(Permalink) Estimates of Station Usage 2020-2021 ORR Station Statistics

London's Stratford railway station recorded the most passenger entries and exits during a year that saw Britains passenger usage drop 78% compared with the previous year. This was the lowest level of journeys seen since at least before 1872 and is a result of the pandemic.
(Permalink) Ayrshire Estimates of Station Usage 2020-2021 Passenger numbers Stratford

Glasgow Central Station remained Scotland's busiest train station when numbers plummetted to a record low during the pandemic.
(Permalink) Ayrshire Estimates of Station Usage 2020-2021 Passenger numbers Stratford

Train usage in Ayrshire fell up to 94 per cent last year, with one station recording just four passengers per day, statistics from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) show.
(Permalink) Ayrshire Estimates of Station Usage 2020-2021 Passenger numbers Stratford

Today's figures from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) show that rail travel started to rebound between April and June 2021, following the gradual easing of government COVID-19 restrictions.
(Permalink) COVID-19 Estimates of Station Usage 2020-2021 ORR ORR Station Statistics Passengers Statistics

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