UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs?

UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs? - Luxury vehicle by shabby grey wall

Liverpool Lime Street is served by seven Train Operating Companies:

  • Avanti West Coast
  • Merseyrail
  • East Midlands Trains
  • Transpennine Express
  • Trains for Wales (via the recently reopened Halton Curve)
  • West Midlands Trains
  • Northern

Are there any stations that are served by more than seven TOCs?



Best Answer

Assuming we are counting only national rail TOCs and that we use the normal rail planner definitions of what is and isn't the same station, I conclude that 7 is indeed the max and it's a tie between Doncaster, Liverpool Lime Street, Crewe and Edinburgh.

I reach this from looking at http://projectmapping.co.uk/Resources/TOCs%20v52%20December%202019.pdf, looking for stations with a large number of lines and then counting just how many. While this map doesn't cover every station I believe it covers all the ones that are likely to be contenders for this title. Since some of the colours of the map are tricky to distinguish I cross-checked some junction stations on Wikipedia and also added in Lumo who didb't exist when that map was made.

  • Doncaster: 7
  • Liverpool Lime Street: 7
  • Crewe: 7
  • Edinburgh: 7
  • Glasgow: 6
  • York: 6
  • Peterborough: 6
  • Manchester Piccadilly/Stockport: 6
  • Leeds: 5
  • Stoke: 5
  • London Liverpool Street: 5
  • Watford Junction: 5
  • Wolverhampton/Birmingham: 4 (5 brands)
  • King's Cross: 4 (5 brands)
  • Sheffield: 4
  • Southampton: 4

What happens if we also consider tram, metro and international operators?

Merseyrail is already counted because they are a national rail TOC, Doncaster, Crewe, Peterborough and york do not have any current tram or Metro system.

The Manchester Metrolink bumps Piccadilly up to 7 tying it with the lead. In Edinburgh, Haymarket seems to have a tram stop just outside the station but the sleeper doesn't stop there and the main Edinburgh stations is some distance from the tram stop. Glasgow has a subway but it does not directly connect to Glasgow Central.

But the big question is London King's Cross / St. Pancras. You have two clearly separate National Rail stations (separate buildings, separate in timetables, separate platform numbers), but they are both joined to the same underground station and I'm pretty sure it's possible to walk through the "outside gateline" part of the underground station to transfer between the two National rail stations without walking out into the street. If the whole complex was considered one station then it would have 6 national rail TOCs (7 brands) plus Eurostar and the London Underground for a total of 8 operators under 9 brands.




Pictures about "UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs?"

UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs? - Calm Asian couple standing on train platform
UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs? - Asian couple standing on railroad station
UK Station served by greatest number of TOCs? - Blue Lifeguard Tower on the Beach



Which British railway station has the greatest number of platforms?

Waterloo is one of the busiest railway stations in the UK, and has had nearly a hundred million entries and exits from the station in a year. It is also the country's largest station in terms of floor space and has the greatest number of platforms.

Where is the busiest train station in the UK?

From April 2020 to March 2021, Stratford (London) was the busiest station in Great Britain with close to 14 million people entering and exiting the station that year. The London Victoria station came in second with approximately 13.8 million people entering and exiting.

Which is the biggest railway station in uk?

London Waterloo has been named as the country's busiest train station, with nine of the top 10 all located in the capital....The UK's top 10 busiest rail stations.StationNumber of entries and exitsLondon Waterloo94.2mLondon Victoria74.7mLondon Liverpool Street Station69.5mLondon Bridge61.3m6 more rows•Jan 14, 2020

Which station has the largest number of platforms in the world?

Grand Central Terminal, New York, US According to some sources, New York's Grand Central Terminal is the world's largest station in terms of platform capacity.



Top 5 Best UK TOCs in 2021




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Erik Mclean, Samson Katt, Samson Katt, Mark Neal