Passenger Volume
Par station has one of the fastest growth in passenger numbers in Cornwall. Despite a slight decrease in 2007-08, comparing the year from April 2006 to that which started in April 2002, passenger numbers increased by 42%.
2002-03 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10 | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | |
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Entries | 38,839 | 46,865 | 54,913 | 59,079 | 69,984 | 87,847 | 81,436 | 89,550 | 93,047 |
Exits | 39,336 | 48,611 | 56,998 | 60,780 | 69,704 | 87,847 | 81,436 | 89,550 | 93,047 |
Interchanges | unknown | 38,392 | 27,409 | 30,556 | 39,406 | 77,405 | 63,875 | 73,432 | 92,431 |
Total | 78,175 | 133,867 | 139,321 | 150,415 | 179,094 | 253,099 | 226,747 | 252,532 | 278,525 |
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