Cross-Country advertise various alternatives to Birmingham New Street -
https://www.crosscountrytrains.co.u...nections/making-your-train-connections-easier. I'm sure I've seen that map as a poster on trains before. I've defintiely used Cheltenham to change before.
One I've noticed recently is that National Rail Enquiries recommends changing trains at Thornaby rather Middlesbrough when heading to the Esk Valley line. I don't suppose it makes a huge difference though Thornaby is probably mildly easier as the interchange is 'flat' rather than having to go up/down stairs, though it's unusual in requiring you to cross the station car park.
The ORR estimate interchange numbers. In the last 'full' year of rail travel (18-19), these were the ones that they estimated had more than 0 but fewer than 10 passegeners changing trains
Thornford | 7 |
Higham | 6 |
Stockton | 6 |
Chatham | 4 |
Huntingdon | 3 |
Stratford-Upon-Avon | 3 |
Appleby | 1 |
Burnley Central | 1 |
Pontefract Baghill | 1 |
Thetford | 1 |