Is Metropolitan Line air-conditioned?


Is Metropolitan Line air-conditioned? Less than half of the Tube network is currently served by air-conditioned trains, covering the Circle, Hammersmith & City, District and Metropolitan lines. TfL Rail, as well as Northern City, London Overground, Thameslink and tram services also have air conditioning.


How polluted is the London Underground?

The most air polluted tube lines on the London underground “If you go the quickest way, via the Jubilee line, then you face pollution that is about 220 particles per cubic metre. If you take the slower route and stay on the Metropolitan line, you will face pollution of about 50 particles per cubic metre.


Are Met line trains air-conditioned?

The first air-conditioned Tube train has gone into service on the London Underground. The train, which will be used on the Metropolitan Line, is the first of a 191-strong fleet of new trains.


What is the coldest tube line?

London's coldest Tube lines Don't be caught on the Circle, Hammersmith & City, District and Metropolitan Lines without a coat! According to data from TfL, these are the four coldest lines on the Underground network.


Is the Elizabeth line claustrophobic?

Spacious trains As someone who suffers from claustrophobia, I was happy to find the train journey a lot easier than I do getting on most Tube lines. Although this part of the journey is underground, the walk-through carriages feel much wider than the Central Line.


How do you stay cool on the tube?

Wear light clothing. Even if you think you might need to wear a jacket, when you are on the hot Tube, it's likely you'll want to take it off immediately. Heavy, dark, thick clothing will make you more likely to sweat, and hold on to the sweat your body does produce – keeping you hot and clammy for longer.