On the mostly single track line between Ashford and Hastings is the station of Doleham which gets just seven passenger trains a day stopping on weekdays.
On the line between Sittingbourne and Sheerness-on-Sea is the Least Used Station in Kent - it's Swale. I met up with my friend Martin and we took a trip to see what on earth is there .
Another in the series. Visiting the least used station in each county in the UK to see what's there. This time, Hertfordshire. We're on the Abbey Line, where the least used station is Park Street.
It's another Least Used Station video. This time - Geoff meets up with a brand new friend/companion, and with a LOT of tea drinking, head south west out of London into deepest Hampshire - to Beaulieu Road.
It's Number Six in the series of 'Least Used', where the Police show up at the end. Yup, it was time to go Faygate, West Sussex, where Geoff brings a family member along, and there's tea-a-plenty
Station visit number 7 in the series - getting round the least used station in each county of the UK, and at Little Kimble if you go at the right time you get to ride a very old heritage train.
We head to Bedforeshire to tick off another 'Least Used' station, but who am I going to have as my companion? What if I was to randomly bump into someone
As part of our return to Cornwall to visit all the stations on the Looe Valley line, it was time to do Coombe properly in-depth, as it's the least used station in Cornwall.
Time to take a trip .. to Wiltshire to visit its least used station, Dilton Marsh. We encounter a member of staff we've met before, oh and there's even a poem.
It's time to do Angel Road properly. This time my friend Tom came along with me to visit what is easily the grimmest 'least used' station that I've been to so far, which has a limited peak hour service as well
Storm Emma has blown in from the east, the temperatures are below freezing, but that's no reason not to visit a 'Least Used' station. Welcome to Warwickshire, and Polesworth .
On the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Worcester, lie three stations which only get one train a day. The least-used USED to be 'Combe' but in the latest figures it changed to Finstock. So a decision had to be made Combe? or Finstock?
A three mile walk from Leicestershire into Nottinghamshire takes us to - Elton and Orston, which is a ridiculously least used station with just two services a day.
Whilst taking a trip on the Heart of Wales line to visit the Cynghordy Viaduct, we realized that on the way home, we'd be passing through the least used station in Shropshire - it's Broome.
Summer is here. So it's time to get out round some least used stations again. Where are we up to? Deep out in the west country of Somerset is where - a county with only 19 stations in total, and the least used one is Bruton.
The County of Rutland has just ONE station in it Oakham. Which means it's the least and most used station. Time to go there with Sam, who I get to do a drawing. We also feature the Welland Viaduct. And a whole bunch of other fun stuff too
It gets NO TRAINS on a Monday to Friday, and only a few services on the weekend, I visited Buckenham on a Saturday with a mystery guest, some wildlife, tractors, a little song and dance, oh and it might have been raining too.
It seems that the 'Least Used' Buckenham video got people asking "But I thought Berney Arms was the least used!?" - it's not, so here's a RE-POST of a video I made seven years ago now, when I first visited Berney Arms
It's time to head into Lincolnshire - to Havenhouse, the least used station in the whole of the county, which gets just two trains a day in each direction, picking up my companion at Nottingham along the way.
Time to head north, to Liverpool and go to a somewhat bleak station on Merseyside, that is operated by Transport for Wales, it's Upton - The Least Used Station in Merseyside.
Redcar British Steel is the least used station in Great Britain according to the Office of Rail and Road 2017/2018 statistics. It was time to pay a visit.
I can't believe we haven't got around to doing this one sooner. So it was time for me and Vicki to get along to London's least used station - Waterloo, so see what limited facilities it has.
Every December the Office of Rail and Road update their passenger usage stats for stations, and as Longcross saw an increase in usage, Betchworth is now the NEW Least Used Station in Surrey, so it was time to take a trip
Time to tick off another county and another least used station. This time, to Pontefract in West Yorkshire to also catch up with my friend Ian, oh and pay a visit to the parkrun there too
On the Southport to Wigan line is the tiny station of Hoscar, which is the least used station in the whole of Lancashire. I meet up with Karl as my local guide, and he brings with him a little bit of rainy weather .
On the Cumbrian Coast Line are 9 requests stops, and we took a train from one of them - Braystones - one stop up the line to Nethertown, which is also the Least Used Station in Cumbria.
In Ellesmere Port lies the branch line from Helsby with the parliamentary services that calls at Ince and Elton, and Stanlow and Thornton just a few times per day. So it was time to get up early and go and tick off this least used station.
Time to tick off an another 'Least Used' station, this time to the City and County of Bristol where on the Severn Beach branch line lies the single platform stop that is St Andrews Road, and it's a little - industrious to say the least.
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) network comprises of 31 stations in Ireland, Of all the stations served, Seapoint is the least used, so whilst in Ireland for the weekend I caught up with Dan to go and see what is at Seapoint.
TIme to visit another another least used station - this time on a chilly day with snow on the ground, to meet my local companion to take me to Peartree, that's the least used station in Derbyshire.
We head to to Northumberland. To tick off another least used station, on the line heading north from Newcastle towards Edinburgh the least used of all of them is Acklington.
Angel Road is no longer London's Least Used Station. The NEW Least Used Station in Greater London is South Greenford, out in Zone 4 in the borough of Ealing. So what the heck IS at South Greenford? Let's find out.
Time to tick of another Least Used Station. This time, I drove all the way to Herefordshire, which only has 4 railways station in the whole of the county to go and visit Colwall, and meet up (at a distance) with a familiar face
We're still ticking off the least used station by county and today I headed to Yorkshire - the East Riding part of to meet my friend Phil to tick this one off.
The new 2019/20 statistics have just been released and it shows that Berney Arms in Norfolk only had 42 passengers making it the new least used station in the whole of Britain, so I traveled (again) to this station to celebrate it.
So am back on the trail of ticking off the least used station by county and today I headed to Birmingham to visit a station that gets just one train a week.