What is the least used station on the London Underground?
What is the least used station on the London Underground? Roding Valley is London's least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line. Roding Valley transports around the same number of passengers in 1 year, that London Waterloo does in 1 day.
Where is the deepest Tube station in the world?
THE world's deepest metro system is the Pyongyang Metro in North Korea which is 110 meters deep. The tunnel was built as part of an underground military facility. THE world's deepest metro, underground station is the Arsenalna Station on the Kiev Metro in Ukraine, at 107 meters deep.
Can you visit abandoned tube stations?
Group travel organisers, coach companies and tour operators can transport their customers to a secret side of London when they book a group tour of a disused Tube station with the Hidden London team at London Transport Museum. More information on specific tours can be seen on each individual tour event page.
What is the most and least used tube station?
Annualised entry/exit counts were recorded at 270 stations in 2022. In 2022, King's Cross St Pancras was the busiest station on the network, used by over 69.94 million passengers, while Roding Valley was the least used with 259,271 passengers. Data for 2022 was published on 4 October 2023.
What is the most unused station in London?
- Woodmansterne - 88,790 passengers/year.
- Coulsdon Town - 85,876 passengers/year.
- Reedham - 69,216 passengers/year.
- Birkbeck - 55,104 passengers/year.
- Morden South - 54,746 passengers/year.
- Castle Bar Park - 41,128 passengers/year.
What is the oldest abandoned tube station?
It was over 130 years ago that King William Street station was built in December of 1890. It was the northern terminus of the world's first deep level electric Tube railway, also known as the City and South London Railway (C& SLR).
What is the most polluted tube station?
Researchers have found the underground lines with the most polluted air are the Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Victoria – because they are the deepest.
What is the busiest tube line?
- Central, 260.9 million.
- Northern, 252.3 million.
- Jubilee, 213.6 million.
- Piccadilly, 210.2 million.
- District, 208.3 million.
- Victoria, 200.0 million.
- Circle and Hammersmith & City lines, 114.6 million.
- Bakerloo, 111.1 million.
Is there a secret underground in London?
London contains many other secret tunnels, including government passages beneath Whitehall, deep-level tube shelters and communications and utility tunnels.
What is the furthest tube out of London?
Chesham station is 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Charing Cross, making it the furthest London Underground station from central London. It is both the northernmost and westernmost station in the system.
What happens if you enter and leave the same Tube station?
Same station exits Between 0 - 2 minutes: a maximum fare. If you re-enter the same or a different station within 45 minutes, you'll be refunded. This doesn't apply if you take a bus or tram before re-entering a station. Between 2 - 30 minutes: minimum pay as you go fare from that station.
What is the largest gap between tube stations?
The longest distance between two stations is 3.9 miles (6.3 km) between Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham on the Metropolitan line. The shortest distance between adjacent stations is the 330 yards (300 m) between Leicester Square and Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line.
What is the GREY Underground line?
The Jubilee line is a line on the London Underground. It runs from Stanmore in north-west London to Stratford in east London. The colour of the Jubilee line on tube maps is grey.