The UK’s 10 most dangerous train stations named – full list | UK | Travel
New figures from the British Transport Police have revealed the railway stations across the UK with the highest recorded crime rates. From assaults to thefts and drug offences, some stations saw over 1,000 incidents in the past year alone. Across Britain, almost 18,000 crimes were recorded at the 30 worst-hit stations, averaging roughly 50 incidents per day. While London’s major stations dominate the list, big stations outside the capital also appear, including stops in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, and Liverpool, the Mirror reported.
RMT General Secretary Eddie Dempsey told the Mirror: ”These shocking stats underline the need for an increased presence of British Transport Police on our railways. Our members are being punched, threatened, spat at and abused simply for turning up to work and keeping the railway running. That takes a serious physical and psychological toll, and it creates an environment where both staff and passengers feel unsafe.
“We need a properly funded British Transport Police, with a consistent and visible presence on trains and stations throughout the year, not just in response to major incidents. The horrific mass stabbing on a train diverted to Huntingdon station last year was a stark reminder of the potential dangers faced by rail staff and passengers.
“The government must step in with a long-term funding plan for BTP to restore policing levels across the network, legislate for a standalone offence to deter assaults on public transport workers and end unsafe lone working practices, with a guarantee of minimum safe staffing levels.”
A Network Rail spokesperson said: “Millions of people pass through our stations every day, and the chances of becoming a victim of crime within one of them are incredibly low. Our stations are staffed throughout the day by dedicated teams on site, supported by regular patrols by the British Transport Police (BTP) and extensive CCTV coverage. We will continue to work closely with the BTP to keep people safe.”
A British Transport Police spokesperson also said: “Every rail passenger has the right to a safe journey, and we are committed to protecting this right. We are continually working to raise public awareness of when and how to report crime, such as using our 61016 text-to-report service.
“It’s these reports twinned with other intelligence sources that inform our patrols and operations, ensuring officers are in the right locations at the right times to deter crime and respond quickly to incidents. Passengers can be sure that our uniformed and plain clothes officers are on the railway day and night to ensure every journey is a safe one, and we remain committed to ensuring the network is a hostile environment for offenders.”
The gallery below highlights the 10 stations with the heaviest crime reports, from public order offences to theft and violent attacks.








