Imagine a train journey in modern day where you need not worry much about getting a seat or for that matter there is hardly any person to look at in the train.
Shippea Hill, near Ely, has been named the least-used station in Britain for a second year running. Passenger numbers have almost halved from 22 in 2015 to just 12 in the last year.
This means the quietest train station in Britain is used by the equivalent of just one passenger per month, according to the Office of Rail and Road.
Founded in 1845, the station is on the Breckland Line and serves the hamlets of Shippea Hill and Prickwillow. It runs between Cambridge in the west and Norwich in the east.
Reddish South station in Greater Manchester saw the second fewest passengers with only 38 people arriving or departing last year.
Waterloo maintained its longstanding status as the busiest station in Britain, being used by 99.1 million people last year.
Birmingham New Street, which was eighth with 39 million, was the only station outside London to make it to the top 10.

