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How to use this site

It’s easy to find your local crime statistics. Just select your region on the map and use the local map to find your station, or use the search box and type in the station name.

Choose the type of crime that you want to know more about and filter your search by total number of crimes or crimes per 100,000 passenger journeys. Select whether you want to view crimes recorded at the station or onboard a train. Onboard crime happens along the route of the train but is often reported at end of line stations meaning figures could be higher at those station locations.


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Please note: Crime statistics need to be viewed in context. For instance, busy stations will inevitably generate more reported crime than those that are less busy. Long term trends are usually a better indication of the true picture.

Dramatic fluctuations, whether up or down, can be misleading, and if misused statistics can contribute to the fear of crime. Hundreds of millions of passenger journeys are made safely each year and the statistics should be viewed in that context.

Crime statistics are not always accurate indicators of risk. Police activity to target particular offences, changes in reporting patterns and other factors can affect reported crime figures. British Transport Police accepts no responsibility for any use made of this site or its data outside the intended purpose stated above.

Welcome to British Transport Police’s crime mapping site. This site will show you where crime is occurring on the rail network at a local level across Britain.

It’s important to remember that the railway network is a safe and secure environment. We work closely with train operating companies and our partners to prevent crime and disorder and create an environment where passengers feel safe. Since 2005, reported crime on the railway network has reduced by more than 20 per cent.

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