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There's a few interesting surprises in here like Barking sneaking into the top 10. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing next year's data to find out which stations bounce back and which don't.
The first list could indicate that people who commute in from the home counties to the termini are much more likely to be able to work from home than those who commute in from the outer zones. I wonder if numbers will permanently decrease.
I would be interested if any data could indicate busiest suburban stations in London--my station, Bromley South, usually hits 10 million.

I suspect this has decreased considerably since March last year. I have continued as I am a face to face frontline public sector worker.

dg writes: rail data will be released in December.
I wonder if Kenton and Harlesden kept their passengers because they’re near hospitals.
Your observation on the top 50 least used tube stations prompts the question how many are there in each zone, as at first glance that seems a lot for Zone 1.

Obviously, boundary stations will bump up the numbers beyond 270. I hazard a guess that maybe you've documented this previously.
This is fascinating... thank-you!! I think that we will be inundated with statistics re Covid in the coming month and years...with no doubt many conflicting opinions. I’m sure I’m not the only one awaiting DG’s analysis ❤️
On the Overground figures you've left off Battersea Park which like Kensington Olympia suffers from a part time service. It manages 10,748 a year.
Ken - there are 63 Underground stations in Zone 1, plus Tower Gateway on the DLR, and Shoreditch and Hoxton on the Overground.










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