To update the story now the ORR figures for 2023-4 are out. Unfortunately it's not yet possible to strip out numbers between stations so data for the fast services of EMR and TPE are unknown.
The Northern stopping route has got busier out of Sheffield and along the Hope Valley due to increased leisure use. All stations are seeing good growth up to Edale. That's not repeated from Chinley into Manchester where the drop in commuting still dominates the market - it also has an effect at Dore where many are commuting into Manchester on TPE and EMR.
The overall loss of commuting and business traffic must be a major factor in the continued drop in numbers at Piccadilly, and to a lesser extent at Sheffield. The lost numbers on the west side at Marple, Romiley and smaller stations are not fully made up by the gains to the east.
All the east side stations are growing numbers well with Grindleford, Hathersage, Bamford, Hope, and Edale all registering all time record annual totals in 2023-4 and all on strong upward trajectories.
There was an interesting reason for this 10.43 westbound 4 car EMR service running as empty coaching stock from Sheffield to Liverpool yesterday;
This service was cancelled between
Sheffield and
Liverpool Lime Street due to disorder (VA).
https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:C61483/2024-11-23/detailed
The following 3 car TransPennine was delayed at Sheffield, probably also due to a degree of disorder. The 3 car Northern after that arrived late at Dore. The conductor eventually got all aboard his sardine can of a train, not in comfort, but they'll all have got there. Any passengers waiting to board at Grindleford, Hathersage, Bamford or Hope may have got on if any got off.
With 195s instead of Pacers, an almost clock face hourly stopping service now calling at all stations (no longer any skips) the train is popular.
There's no practical bus route from Sheffield or the Hope Valley into Manchester. Edale had no bus service during the time frame of these statistics. There are fairly frequent buses from the other Hope Valley stations into Sheffield but they all take twice as long as a train.
There are 3 bus routes from Dore & Totley station into Sheffield giving up to 6 buses an hour in the summer months (97, 98 and 218) - taking about 30 minutes if not cancelled or held up in traffic. Cars take just as long. It's 7 or 8 minutes by train and increasingly preferred - when they run.
The infrequency of the buses and the traffic congestion they and cars encounter make an open goal for reliable and frequent train services.
I confidently predict that east side stations will be recording even higher figures in 2024-5, only held back by the far too numerous, and very late notice cancellations.
Of course a second hourly stopping service would help greatly, not least to act as back stop when the fast services get delayed or cancelled west of Manchester or east and south of Sheffield. Dream on?