Derby railway station

Derby
National Rail
Derby railway station
General information
LocationDerby
England
Grid referenceSK362355
Owned byNetwork Rail
Managed byEast Midlands Railway
Platforms7
Other information
Station codeDBY
ClassificationDfT category B
History
Original companyMidland Counties Railway
Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway
North Midland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
4 June 1839MCR temporary station opened
12 August 1839B&DJR temporary station opened
11 May 1840NMR permanent station opened as Derby; NCR and B&DJR stations closed
1858Extended
1871Extended
25 September 1950Renamed Derby Midland
1952Partially rebuilt
6 May 1968Renamed Derby
1985Partially rebuilt
2005–2009Major renovations
2018Remodelled
Passengers
2018/19Decrease 3.902 million
 Interchange Decrease 0.619 million
2019/20Increase 4.220 million
 Interchange Increase 0.624 million
2020/21Decrease 0.904 million
 Interchange Decrease 0.105 million
2021/22Increase 2.952 million
 Interchange Increase 0.411 million
2022/23Increase 3.377 million
 Interchange Decrease 0.403 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Derby railway station (/ˈdɑːrbi/ , also known as Derby Midland) is a main line railway station serving the city of Derby in Derbyshire, England. Owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway, the station is also served by CrossCountry services. It is the busiest station in Derbyshire, and the third busiest station in the East Midlands.[1]

It lies 127 miles 68 chains (205.8 km) north of London St Pancras. It is situated to the south-east of Derby city centre, and is close to the west bank of the River Derwent.

  1. ^ "Office of Rail & Road".