deltic
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As part of Network Rail's West Coast South Strategic Advice https://t.co/cQgSc66RrU a large amount of revenue data has been published which is highly unusual, albeit it relates to annual revenue pre-covid. However, it gives an excellent picture of the main markets and the dominance of London to Manchester. The table shows the biggest London markets and a selection on non-London ones. Appendix B also shows data on how many people are travelling between some of the markets as well.
Mod Note: Subsequent to this post being made Appendix B (which contained the revenue information) was removed from the document. A copy of of Appendix B however is attached to this post for ease of reference in the future.
£m - annual pre-covid | ||
London | Manchester | 204 |
London | Birmingham | 96 |
London | Liverpool | 84 |
London | Milton Keynes | 52 |
London | Glasgow | 48 |
London | Preston | 38 |
London | Birmingham Int | 37 |
London | Coventry | 35 |
London | Chester | 28 |
London | Northampton | 25 |
London | Watford J | 23 |
London | Rugby | 21 |
London | Wilmslow | 20 |
London | Stoke | 19 |
Birmingham | Manchester | 11 |
Coventry | Birmingham | 9 |
Birmingham | Liverpool | 4 |
Birmingham | Glasgow | 4 |
Birmingham | Edinburgh | 4 |
Mod Note: Subsequent to this post being made Appendix B (which contained the revenue information) was removed from the document. A copy of of Appendix B however is attached to this post for ease of reference in the future.
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