Ipswich railway stations see 200,000 fewer passengers than pre-pandemic
Railway stations in Ipswich recorded 3.1 million entries and exits in the year to March, showing a 7% drop from pre-pandemic levels of 3.3 million.
The big picture: New data from the Office of Rail and Road shows:
- Total passenger entries and exits across Britain reached 2.9 billion in the year to March
- This figure nearly matches the pre-pandemic peak of 3 billion in 2019-20
- Ipswich's two stations are still lagging behind the national recovery trend with 200,000 fewer station entries and exits than before the pandemic
It comes as Greater Anglia topped train punctuality leaderboards for the sixth consecutive quarter.
Meanwhile: London Liverpool Street, the main terminus for Ipswich services, remains Britain's busiest station:
- 94.5 million entries and exits recorded
- Up by 14.1 million from 2022-23
- Increase largely attributed to Elizabeth Line usage
Bottom line: While Britain's railways show strong signs of recovery, Ipswich's 200,000 passenger shortfall suggests local rail use in Ipswich may have permanently shifted following the pandemic.
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