274 tube stations in the network - this includes station on the Metropolitan line for example which goes outside of London, but I hope this still answers the question!
This figure does not include any exclusively over ground stations (ie: National networks like City Thameslink/ Camden Road/ Peckham Rye/ etc, nor tram stops [additional 38 stops], nor DLR [additional 29 stations] )
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According to NAO in their 2005 report there are 2,507. See here for full report: http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/nao_reports/05-06/0506132.pdf According to NAO in their 2005 report there are 2,507. See here for full report: http://www.nao.org.uk/publications/nao_reports/05-06/0506132.pdf
Lots of little ones.
Main ones are:
Kings Cross
Liverpool St. Station
Waterloo Station
and Victoria Station
There are 10 main line terminus stations in London plus several hundred small commuter type stations. There are also around 280 tube (underground) stations.
I reckon there are around 5,900 stations, including those on heritage or private railways, proposed stations and London Underground.
Not a definitive answer - but a start!
A better answer:
without closed down stations or underground stations it is 2656.
i counted those listed on wikipedia and including closed down stations it is 9458. (not including underground stations)
At the moment there are 311 underground stations and there are 43 underground stations that were once open and now have closed, soo..
In total all the stations closed now or still open in the UK is: 9812.
According to http://www.railway-technical.com/statistics.shtml there are 4,000 trains in the UK
There are as many as 2552 railway stations that exist in UK. Network Rail manages most of UK's rail infrastructure including the railway stations.
Every scotsman has his own train station in his garden. There is therefore 10 stations
Directly quoted from the Wikipedia article on Rail Transport in Great Britain (see related link) "...There are 2,516 passenger railway stations on the Network Rail network..."