Warrington Central Railway Station - Note On Usage Statistics

Note On Usage Statistics

The apparent large increase in passenger numbers from 2005–6 to 2006–7 is largely due to a change in the way the statistics were compiled. See . Passengers booking to/from "Warrington Stations" rather than a specific station were allocated differently between the two main Warrington stations with the result that usage at Central apparently increased at the expense of Bank Quay. Total passenger numbers at the two Warrington stations increased by about 8% between 2005–6 and 2006-7.

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