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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
 France Paris Gare du Nord 292.4[1] 32 2018
 Germany Hamburg Hamburg Hauptbahnhof 200.7[2] 12 2018
 Germany Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof 164.3[citation needed] 29
  Switzerland Zürich Zürich Hauptbahnhof 154.6[3] 26 2018
 Italy Rome Roma Termini 150[4] 32
 France Paris Gare de Lyon 148.1[1] 28 2018
 Germany Munich München Hauptbahnhof 127.8[citation needed] 34
 Italy Milan Milano Centrale 120[5] 24[6]
 Spain Madrid Madrid Atocha 116.6[7] 24 2017
 Germany Berlin Berlin Hauptbahnhof 110[citation needed] 27
 France Paris Gare Saint-Lazare 109.6[1] 27 2018
 Germany Cologne Köln Hauptbahnhof 102[citation needed] 11
 Austria Vienna Wien Mitte 97.8[8] 5
 United Kingdom London London Waterloo 94.3[9] 24 2017–2018
 Germany Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof 91.3[citation needed] 20
 Germany Hannover Hannover Hauptbahnhof 91.2[citation needed] 12
 Germany Stuttgart Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof 87.6[citation needed] 17
 Germany Berlin Ostkreuz 78.7[citation needed] 12
 Germany Berlin Berlin Friedrichstraße 76.7[citation needed] 8
 United Kingdom London London Victoria 75[9] 19 2017–2018
 Finland Helsinki Helsingin Päärautatieasema 73.2[10] 19
 Russia Moscow Moscow Yaroslavsky 79.9[11] 16 2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kursky 71.6[11] 17 2018
 Italy Turin Torino Porta Nuova 70[12] 20
 Netherlands Utrecht Utrecht Centraal 67.9[13] 16 2017
 Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Centraal 67.4[14] 15 2017
  Switzerland Bern Bern 67.2[3][note 1] 17 2018
 United Kingdom London London Liverpool Street 67[9] 18 2017–2018
 Germany Nuremberg Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof 65.7[citation needed] 21
 Germany Essen Essen Hauptbahnhof 62.1[citation needed] 13
 France Puteaux La Défense 62.1[1] 8 2018
 Italy Florence Firenze Santa Maria Novella 59[15] 19
 France Paris Châtelet–Les Halles 58.5[16] 7 2018
 Italy Bologna Bologna Centrale 58[17] 28
 France Paris Gare Montparnasse 54.8[1] 28 2018
 Norway Oslo Oslo sentralstasjon 54.8[18] 19
 Denmark Copenhagen Nørreport station 53.7[citation needed][19] 6
 Austria Vienna Wien Hauptbahnhof 52.9[20] 12
 Italy Rome Roma Tiburtina 51[21] 20
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kazansky 50.1[11] 17 2018
 Italy Naples Napoli Centrale 50[22] 25
 United Kingdom London London Bridge 48.5[9] 15 2017–2018
 Germany Dortmund Dortmund Hauptbahnhof 47.4[citation needed] 31
 Germany Berlin Berlin Zoologischer Garten 47.4[citation needed] 6
 France Paris Haussmann–Saint-Lazare 47.4[1] 4 2018
 United Kingdom London London Euston 44.7[9] 18 2017–2018
 France Paris Magenta 43.9[1] 4 2018
 Germany Leipzig Leipzig Hauptbahnhof 43.8[citation needed] 21
 Germany Bremen Bremen Hauptbahnhof 43.8[citation needed] 9
 United Kingdom Birmingham Birmingham New Street 43.7[9] 13 2017–2018
 Spain Barcelona Barcelona Sants 43.6[23] 14 2017
 France Juvisy-sur-Orge Juvisy 41.4[1] 13 2018
 Netherlands Rotterdam Rotterdam Centraal 40.9[24] 13 2018
 Germany Mannheim Mannheim Hauptbahnhof 40.2[citation needed] 9
 United Kingdom London Stratford 40.1[9] 15 2017–2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Leningradsky 39.6[11] 26.9 12.7 10 2018
 Sweden Stockholm Stockholm City 39.2[25] 4 2018
 Germany Berlin Berlin-Gesundbrunnen 38.3[citation needed] 10
 Denmark Copenhagen Københavns Hovedbanegård 37.8[26] 7
 France Paris Gare de l'Est 37.8[1] 30 2018
 United Kingdom London London Paddington 36.6[9] 14 2017–2018
 Germany Berlin Berlin Ostbahnhof 36.5[citation needed] 9
 Germany Hamburg Hamburg-Altona 36.5[citation needed] 12
  Switzerland Basel Basel SBB 36.4[3][note 2] 23 2018
 France Paris Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame 36.4[1] 4 2018
 Germany Duisburg Duisburg Hauptbahnhof 36.2[citation needed] 12
 France Saint-Denis Saint-Denis 35.6[1] 8 2018
 Spain Madrid Madrid Nuevos Ministerios 35.1[27] 6 2017
  Switzerland Winterthur Winterthur 34.7[3] 9 2018
 United Kingdom London London St Pancras 34.6[9] 15 2017–2018
 Russia Moscow Moscow Kiyevsky 34.5[11] 30.4 4 13 2018
 United Kingdom London London King's Cross 33.9[9] 12 2017–2018
 Czech Republic Prague Praha hlavní nádraží 33.1[28] 8 2017
 Italy Milan Milano Cadorna 33.1[29] 10
  Switzerland Lucerne Luzern 33.1[3] 14 2018
 United Kingdom Glasgow Glasgow Central 32.9[9] 17 2017–2018
  Switzerland Lausanne Lausanne 32.6[3] 10 2018
 France Lyon Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu 32.5[1] 11 2018
 France Fontenay-sous-Bois Val de Fontenay 31.8[1] 6 2018
 United Kingdom Leeds Leeds 31.1[9] 17 2017–2018
 Italy Venice Venezia Mestre 31[30] 13
 Germany Berlin Berlin-Lichtenberg 31[citation needed] 8
 Germany Munich München-Pasing 31[citation needed] 9
 Spain Madrid Madrid Chamartín 30.8[31] 21 2017
 France Levallois-Perret Clichy–Levallois 30.2[1] 10 2018
 Italy Venice Venezia Santa Lucia 30[30] 16

See also

Notes

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

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