Barry Links railway station


Barry Links railway station lies south of the village of Barry, west of Carnoustie in Angus, Scotland. It is sited from the former Dundee East station, and is on the Dundee to Aberdeen line, between Monifieth and Golf [Street railway station|Golf Street]. The station is managed by ScotRail, who provide all the services at the station.
In 2016/17, Barry Links was the least used railway station in the UK with just 24 entries and exits.

History

The station was opened on 31 July 1851 by Dundee and Arbroath Railway, and was named Barry, even though the line through the station had opened thirteen years earlier. The station was renamed to its current name on 1 April 1919, presumably to avoid confusion with Barry station, in South Wales. It is situated between the village of Barry to the north and Barry Links, the coastal links to the south, hence the name.

Facilities

Both platforms have shelters and benches, whilst platform 2 also has cycle racks. Only platform 2 has step-free access. As there are no facilities to purchase tickets, passengers must buy one in advance, or from the conductor on the train. There is a level crossing at the west end of the station which provides road access to the links, as well as a footbridge.

Passenger volume

In the Strategic Rail Authority's 2002/03 financial year, only three fare-paying people boarded trains at Barry Links station, and five disembarked, making it the List of least used [train stations of Great Britain|least-used station] in the United Kingdom, tied with. In the 2011/12 statistics, Barry Links had the seventh lowest passenger numbers. The low numbers reflect the fact that the service was very sparse at the time. In the 2016/17 statistics, Barry Links again became the least used station in Britain, receiving only 24 entries and exits.
In March 2019, ScotRail apologised for previous poor services across the network and offered season ticket holders, on affected routes, unlimited travel anywhere on the ScotRail network for selected weekends in March–May 2019. This then meant passengers were to buy the cheapest season ticket available between Golf Street and Barry Links, in order to take advantage of this promotion. As a result, the year 2019/20 saw a massive increase in passenger entries/exits to the station.
2002–032004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–23
Entries and exits82628449894907486524060682452122638184244470

The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April.

Services

As of June 2024, there is a total of three trains per day: southbound, there is an 06:18 to and an 07:54 to, whilst northbound there is solely an 18:11 to. There is no Sunday service.