List of busiest railway stations in Europe

Below is a list of the busiest railway stations in Europe. Train stations with more than 30 million passengers are shown. Figures are not directly comparable, as methodologies vary between countries. For example, the London stations only include figures on the National Rail network and not journeys on the London Underground network, while the Paris stations include all journeys on the SNCF mainline network, RER and Paris Métro.

List

Railway station Passengers (millions per year) Data from year Number of platforms (tracks) City Country
Gare du Nord206.7[1]201631Paris France
Châtelet–Les Halles179.9[2]20167Paris France
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof17512Hamburg Germany
Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof164.329Frankfurt am Main Germany
Zürich Hauptbahnhof153.6[3]201626Zurich  Switzerland
Roma Termini150[4]32Rome Italy
München Hauptbahnhof127.834Munich Germany
Milano Centrale120[5]24Milan Italy
Berlin Hauptbahnhof11014Berlin Germany
Madrid Atocha108.6[6]27Madrid Spain
Paris Saint-Lazare107.9[1]201627Paris France
Köln Hauptbahnhof10211Cologne Germany
Gare de Lyon100.4[1]201632Paris France
London Waterloo99.4[7]201624London United Kingdom
Wien Mitte97.8[8]5Vienna Austria
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof91.320Düsseldorf Germany
Hannover Hauptbahnhof91.212Hannover Germany
Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof87.617Stuttgart Germany
Berlin Friedrichstraße76.78Berlin Germany
London Victoria75.9[7]201619London United Kingdom
Helsingin Päärautatieasema73.2[9]19Helsinki Finland
Torino Porta Nuova70[10]20Turin Italy
Bern68.7[3][note 1]201617Bern  Switzerland
Utrecht Centraal68[11]201716Utrecht Netherlands
Amsterdam Centraal67.4[12]201715Amsterdam Netherlands
London Liverpool Street67.3[7]201618London United Kingdom
Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof65.721Nuremberg Germany
Stockholms Centralstation62.117Stockholm Sweden
Essen Hauptbahnhof62.113Essen Germany
Firenze Santa Maria Novella59[13]19Florence Italy
Bologna Centrale58[14]28Bologna Italy
Oslo sentralstasjon 54.8[15]19Oslo Norway
Nørreport station53.73Copenhagen Denmark
Gare Montparnasse53.6[1]201628Paris France
Wien Hauptbahnhof52.9[16]12Vienna Austria
Roma Tiburtina51[17]20Rome Italy
Napoli Centrale50[18]25Naples Italy
London Bridge47.9[7]201615London United Kingdom
Dortmund Hauptbahnhof47.431Dortmund Germany
Berlin Zoologischer Garten47.46Berlin Germany
Haussmann – Saint-Lazare44.6[1]20164Paris France
London Euston44.0[7]201618London United Kingdom
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof43.821Leipzig Germany
Bremen Hauptbahnhof43.89Bremen Germany
Stratford42.3[7]201615Stratford, London United Kingdom
Magenta41.3[1]20164Paris France
Barcelona Sants41[19]14Barcelona Spain
Mannheim Hauptbahnhof40.29Mannheim Germany
Birmingham New Street42.4[7]201613Birmingham United Kingdom
Berlin-Gesundbrunnen38.310Berlin Germany
Copenhagen Central Station 37.8[20]7Copenhagen Denmark
Basel SBB37.5[3][note 2]201623Basel  Switzerland
Berlin Ostbahnhof36.59Berlin Germany
Hamburg-Altona36.512Hamburg Germany
Duisburg Hauptbahnhof36.212Duisburg Germany
London Paddington35.8[7]201614London United Kingdom
Lausanne35[3]201610Lausanne  Switzerland
Winterthur34.4[3]20169Winterthur  Switzerland
Gare de l'Est33.2[1]201630Paris France
London King's Cross33.8[7]201612London United Kingdom
London St Pancras33.5[7]201615London United Kingdom
Milano Cadorna33.1[21]10Milan Italy
Gare de Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame33.1[1]20164Paris France
Luzern32.6[3]201614Lucerne  Switzerland
Glasgow Central32.1[7]201617Glasgow United Kingdom
Venezia Mestre31[22]13Venice Italy
Berlin-Lichtenberg318Berlin Germany
München-Pasing319Munich Germany
Leeds30.9[7]201617Leeds United Kingdom
Clapham Junction30.7[7]201617London United Kingdom
Venezia Santa Lucia30[22]16Venice Italy
Lyon Part-Dieu29.9[1]201611Lyon France

Notes and References

Notes

  1. w/o figures from RBS
  2. w/o SNCF figures

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