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 per year are shown.

Only data from national networks is shown. Notably, 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 and RER, but not the Paris Métro. The number of platforms generally includes only mainline trains; for Paris, that includes Transilien and RER but excludes Métro.

List

Country City Railway station Passengers (millions per year) No. of
platforms (tracks)
Data
from year
Sum Commuter Long distance
 FranceParis Gare du Nord292.4[1] 322018
 GermanyHamburg Hamburg Hauptbahnhof200.7[2] 122018
 GermanyFrankfurt am Main Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof164.3 29
  SwitzerlandZürich Zürich Hauptbahnhof154.6[3] 262018
 ItalyRome Roma Termini150[4] 32
 FranceParis Gare de Lyon148.1[1] 282018
 GermanyMunich München Hauptbahnhof127.8 34
 ItalyMilan Milano Centrale120[5] 24[6]
 SpainMadrid Madrid Atocha116.6[7] 242017
 GermanyBerlin Berlin Hauptbahnhof110 27
 FranceParis Gare Saint-Lazare109.6[1] 272018
 GermanyCologne Köln Hauptbahnhof102 11
 AustriaVienna Wien Mitte97.8[8] 5
 United KingdomLondon London Waterloo94.3[9] 242017–2018
 GermanyDüsseldorf Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof91.3 20
 GermanyHannover Hannover Hauptbahnhof91.2 12
 GermanyStuttgart Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof87.6 17
 GermanyBerlin Ostkreuz78.7 12
 GermanyBerlin Berlin Friedrichstraße76.7 8
 United KingdomLondon London Victoria75[9] 192017–2018
 FinlandHelsinki Helsingin Päärautatieasema73.2[10] 19
 Russia Moscow Moscow Yaroslavsky 79.9[11] 16 2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kursky 71.6[11] 17 2018
 ItalyTurin Torino Porta Nuova70[12] 20
 NetherlandsUtrecht Utrecht Centraal67.9[13] 162017
 NetherlandsAmsterdam Amsterdam Centraal67.4[14] 152017
  SwitzerlandBern Bern67.2[3][note 1] 172018
 United KingdomLondon London Liverpool Street67[9] 182017–2018
 GermanyNuremberg Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof65.7 21
 GermanyEssen Essen Hauptbahnhof62.1 13
 FrancePuteaux La Défense62.1[1] 82018
 ItalyFlorence Firenze Santa Maria Novella59[15] 19
 FranceParis Châtelet–Les Halles58.5[16] 72018
 ItalyBologna Bologna Centrale58[17] 28
 FranceParis Gare Montparnasse54.8[1] 282018
 NorwayOslo Oslo sentralstasjon 54.8[18] 19
 DenmarkCopenhagen Nørreport station53.7[19] 6
 AustriaVienna Wien Hauptbahnhof52.9[20] 12
 ItalyRome Roma Tiburtina51[21] 20
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kazansky 50.1[11] 17 2018
 ItalyNaples Napoli Centrale50[22] 25
 United KingdomLondon London Bridge48.5[9] 152017–2018
 GermanyDortmund Dortmund Hauptbahnhof47.4 31
 GermanyBerlin Berlin Zoologischer Garten47.4 6
 FranceParis Haussmann–Saint-Lazare47.4[1] 42018
 United KingdomLondon London Euston44.7[9] 182017–2018
 FranceParis Magenta43.9[1] 42018
 GermanyLeipzig Leipzig Hauptbahnhof43.8 21
 GermanyBremen Bremen Hauptbahnhof43.8 9
 United KingdomBirmingham Birmingham New Street43.7[9] 132017–2018
 SpainBarcelona Barcelona Sants43.6[23] 142017
 FranceJuvisy-sur-Orge Juvisy41.4[1] 132018
 NetherlandsRotterdam Rotterdam Centraal40.9[24] 132018
 GermanyMannheim Mannheim Hauptbahnhof40.2 9
 United KingdomLondon Stratford40.1[9] 152017–2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Leningradsky 39.6[11] 26.9 12.7 10 2018
 SwedenStockholm Stockholm City39.2[25] 42018
 GermanyBerlin Berlin-Gesundbrunnen38.3 10
 DenmarkCopenhagen Københavns Hovedbanegård 37.8[26] 7
 FranceParis Gare de l'Est37.8[1] 302018
 United KingdomLondon London Paddington36.6[9] 142017–2018
 GermanyBerlin Berlin Ostbahnhof36.5 9
 GermanyHamburg Hamburg-Altona36.5 12
  SwitzerlandBasel Basel SBB36.4[3][note 2] 232018
 FranceParis Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame36.4[1] 42018
 GermanyDuisburg Duisburg Hauptbahnhof36.2 12
 FranceSaint-Denis Saint-Denis35.6[1] 82018
 SpainMadrid Madrid Nuevos Ministerios35.1[27] 62017
  SwitzerlandWinterthur Winterthur34.7[3] 92018
 United KingdomLondon London St Pancras34.6[9] 152017–2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kiyevsky 34.5[11] 30.4 4 13 2018
 United KingdomLondon London King's Cross33.9[9] 122017–2018
 Czech RepublicPrague Praha hlavní nádraží33.1[28] 82017
 ItalyMilan Milano Cadorna33.1[29] 10
  SwitzerlandLucerne Luzern33.1[3] 142018
 United KingdomGlasgow Glasgow Central32.9[9] 172017–2018
  SwitzerlandLausanne Lausanne32.6[3] 102018
 FranceLyon Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu32.5[1] 112018
 FranceFontenay-sous-Bois Val de Fontenay31.8[1] 62018
 United KingdomLeeds Leeds31.1[9] 172017–2018
 ItalyVenice Venezia Mestre31[30] 13
 GermanyBerlin Berlin-Lichtenberg31 8
 GermanyMunich München-Pasing31 9
 SpainMadrid Madrid Chamartín30.8[31] 212017
 FranceLevallois-Perret Clichy–Levallois30.2[1] 102018
 ItalyVenice Venezia Santa Lucia30[30] 16

See also

Notes

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

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