THE MOST and least busy train stations in Berkshire have been revealed.

New figures from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) have pulled together data for 36 railway stations across the county.

The statistics have revealed the busiest and quietest stations in the county, with Reading Train Station unsurprisingly ranking the busiest station for Berkshire.

Reading Train Station had more than 12 million entries and exits, from April 2022 up to March this year. The station ranked 29th busiest station in the country.

At the other end of the scale was the least used station in Berkshire, revealed as Midgham in West Berkshire. The small village station had 32,440 entries and exits through the station gates in the year to the end of March. Nationally, Midgham ranked as the 2,095th most used station. 

For comparison, the busiest station in the country was London Liverpool Street with 80.4 million entries and exits in the period. 

Below is the full list of Berkshire train stations and how they far for busiest or most quiet stations in the county:

Top 10 busiest stations in Berkshire, entries and exits from April 2022 to March 2023

Reading - 12,400,988

Slough - 4,527,632

Maidenhead - 3,239,874

Windsor and Eton Central - 1,580,166

Wokingham - 1,560,326

Bracknell - 1,490,668

Burnham - 1,257832

Newbury - 1,208,000

Twyford - 1,081,660

Windsor and Eton Riverside - 1,058,460

Remaining Berkshire busiest stations ranked, by entries and exits from April 2022 to March 2023

Ascot - 821,410

Langley -769,282

Sunningdale - 461,418

Thatcham - 362,898

Earley - 351,162

Martins Heron - 346,216

Pangbourne - 321,370

Tilehurst - 320,010

Winnersh - 310,290

Reading West - 289,840

Theale - 282,980

Hungerford - 229,822

Datchet - 217,814

Crowthorne - 190,800

Winnersh Triangle - 179,132

Cookham - 151,602

Sandhurst - 125,122

Mortimer - 121,002

Furze Platt - 116,530

Newbury Racecourse - 83,728

Wargrave - 68,724

Kintbury - 65,194

Wraysbury - 64,720

Aldermaston - 50,602

Sunnymeads - 32,614

Midgham - 32,440