Brigg Line campaigner Paul Johnson tells us the Office of Road and Rail Regulation has now published estimated passenger numbers for April 2015 to April 2016, compared to those for the corresponding period from April 2014 to April 2015.
The latest figures show Brigg having 1,172 passengers, compared with 1,000 the year before.
That's a noticeable increase and Brigg Blog is sure the hard work done by Paul, and other rail supporters, in terms of marketing, publicity and generally spreading the word, has played a significant part.
Sadly, Brigg station only sees passenger trains on Saturdays - three each way to Sheffield and to Grimsby/Cleethorpes.
Paul has studied the latest data for stations in South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire and northern Lincolnshire and a number of others are losing passengers.
Barnetby's decreased year-on-year from 67,242 to 64,576, Grimsby Town station's use went down from 451,658 to 422,136, while Cleethorpes saw a reduction in passenger journeys from 259,844 to 269,992.
However, Paul points out that Grimsby and Cleethorpes suffered through cancellation of services along the line to/from Barton.
Next stop from Brigg, Kirton Lindsey station saw annual passenger numbers rise from 162 to 200.
PASSENGER STATION NUMBERS
Sheffield Midland - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 9112726
LATEST 9213092
Darnall - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 12994
LATEST 12454
Woodhouse - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 33890
LATEST 33602
Kiveton Bridge - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 67088
LATEST 58508
Kiveton Park - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 51692
LATEST 52238
Shireoaks - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 35578
LATEST 34984
Worksop - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 457718
LATEST 464826
Retford - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 456132
LATEST 484908
Gainsborough Central - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 1552
LATEST 1352
Kirton In Lindsey - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 162
LATEST 200
Brigg - rise
PREVIOUS YEAR 1000
LATEST 1172
Barnetby - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 67242
LATEST 64576
Habrough - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 31882
LATEST 30998
Grimsby Town - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 451658
LATEST 422136
Cleethorpes - fall
PREVIOUS YEAR 259844
LATEST 269992
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