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Could Your Local Station Be Crowned Britain’s Most Life-Changing?

  • The public are being asked to nominate their favourite railway station from across Britain, with selected stations set to go head-to-head for the title of ‘Most life-changing station’.   
  • The nomination phase of World Cup of Stations competition, hosted by Rail Delivery Group, kicks off on 1 August and runs until 22 August, with selected 20 going for a public vote in October 2025.  

The search is on to find Britain’s most life-changing railway station, as nominations open for the World Cup of Stations 2025, hosted by Rail Delivery Group. 

From now until 22 August, passengers across the country are invited to nominate stations that have played a life-changing role in their communities or personal lives. This year’s competition forms part of Railway 200, the national programme marking 200 years since the birth of the modern railway. 

The World Cup of Stations 2025 is a key highlight of the Railway 200 programme — a year-long celebration marking two centuries since the opening of the world’s first passenger railway in Britain. Over the last 200 years, rail has reshaped how we live, work and connect — linking communities, powering economies, and enriching lives across the globe. This year’s competition shines a light on the human stories behind that legacy, celebrating the moments and memories that make rail truly special. 

This year’s theme will recognise the most life-changing station of the last 200 years, honouring the powerful stories behind the railway’s social and cultural impact — from moments of resilience and renewal to turning points that have shaped people’s lives. 

Jacqueline Starr, Executive Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Rail Delivery Group, said: “The World Cup of Stations is celebrating the stations that have truly made a difference in people’s lives. Cromford Station is a great example — its place in British music history and its restoration by the local community shows how stations can become much more than transport hubs. 

“As we mark 200 years of railway history, we want to hear the incredible stories behind the stations that continue to bring people and communities together.” 

The nomination phase runs from 1 to 22 August 2025, after which a judging panel — made up of industry representatives, public figures and historians — will select 20 standout entries to go forward to a public vote in October. 

Contact Information

Rail Delivery Group Media Team

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Notes to editors

Notes to Editors: 

  • Nomination period: 1–22 August 2025 
  • The competition is part of Railway 200, a UK-wide programme celebrating 200 years since the Stockton & Darlington Railway opened in 1825. 
  • Find out more about Railway200 celebrations here