So looking at amounts of trains go that go through station in London area and I found some surprise numbers. 1. Clapham Junction 2,587 trains 2. London Bridge 1,872 trains 3. London Liverpool 1,713 trains 4. Stratford 1,452 trains 5. London Waterloo 1,403 trains 6. London Paddington 1,401 trains 7. London Victoria 1,314 trains 8. St Pancras 1,259 trains 9.Wembley central 1,093 trains 10.Eling Broadway 1,067 trains 11. Finbury park 936 trains 12.London Euston 596 trains 13.London King's cross 469 trains
Here's an Updated list to include Station outside London Clapham junction 2,587 London Bridge 1,872 London Liverpool 1,713 Stratford 1,452 London Waterloo 1,403 London Paddington 1,401 Leeds 1,337 London Victoria 1,314 St Pancras 1,259 Manchester Piccadilly 1,212 Glasgow central 1,193 Reading 1,174 New Cross SEML 1,168 Wembley Central 1,093 Cardiff Central 1,093 Eling Broadway 1,067 East Croydon 1,065 Birmingham new st 1,006 Edingburg 968 Finsbury Park 936 Liverpool Lime st 711 London Charing Cross 702 Crewe 685 Glasgow Queen st 684 Guildford 680 kentish town 676 London blackfriars 675 welham green 670 Woking 638 Doncaster 626 Brighton 623 London Euston 596 Sheffield 594 Milton Keynes central 583 York 580 Bristol Temple Meads 556 Derby 551 Preston 548 Nottingham 520 Manchester Vctoria 515 Ashford International 476 London King's Cross 469 London Fenchurch st 450 London Cannon st 400 Newcastle 393 Exerter St Davis 393 Swindon 324 Ipswich 324 Norwich 305 Stroke on Trent 288
York is busy and Scarborough. Norwich is the only one with the lowest number. And Clapham Junction is the highest number of 2,587 trains. London Commuter is 3 trains per minute and 4 trains per minute later in the day. St Pancras is busy enough because we got 3 TOC's running there. You also forgot Milton Keynes Central , Crewe , And Stoke
I added York, Milton Keynes Central and Stroke on Trent to the list. Crew was already on the list with 685 trains. Scarborough trains per day was less than 100 trains
I presume this is total train movements through the station limits. There's no way over a thousand trains stopping at New Cross in a day, but the North Kent and Kent Mainlines converge just before that station so many services go through the area without stopping
I looked it up on RTT. New Cross has 370 something platform stops (about 130 of those being terminating and departing LO services, so really 65 trains)
So this is to show traffic going through new cross station as if you was standing at the platform as railfans do. So there's lots of traffic passing through New Cross (SEML) is not measuring passengers just trains a day going by. also below is a video to show https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/se...23-07-31/0000-2359?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt
So actually Southeastern has 236 Southeastern services that stop in New cross and about 736 Southeastern trains that don't. I left the link below for reference https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/se...1/0000-2359?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt&toc=SE
I got 230 passenger calls and 743 not stopping trains run by SE Open the page you linked, change "Service type" to passenger calls only, right click and open page source, search for "class="toc">SE" Change service type to passes only for the rest