A Cambridgeshire railway station has been named the quietest in the east of England after less than 100 visits in a year.
The Office for Rail and Road has this week revealed the figures, based on the number of entries and exits between April 2023 and March 2024.
Topping the least used chart is Shippea Hill, with just 70 visits in that time period, while Lakenheath came third with 480 visits.
Feras Alshaker, director of planning and performance at the Office of Rail and Road, said: "These statistics provide crucial insights for passengers, the rail industry and its stakeholders and demonstrate clearly how travel patterns are changing across the country."
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