What is the loudest section of the tube?


What is the loudest section of the tube? According to TfL's data, since November 2016 the Victoria Line section between King's Cross St Pancras and Highbury and Islington topped the areas on the Tube network with the most noise complaints - 108. West Finchley to Finchley Central on the Northern Line featured second with 75 complaints.


Which tube lines are coolest?

If you're seeking a cooler tube ride, you'll want to stick to the Jubilee or Waterloo Lines. With an average of 26.9C and 25C respectively, they recorded the lowest temperatures.


What are the most polluted tube lines?

Some commuters will argue however, that the dirtiest tube lines are those that are the most polluted. Researchers at Innovate UK have found the underground lines with the most polluted air are the Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Victoria.


What are the noisiest parts of the tube?

Dr Sollini told the programme: “The Central Line has the loudest section out of all of the Tube lines, and it basically gets as loud as almost 110db, to put that into perspective that is approximately as loud as going to a gig or rock concert.


What are the loudest tube lines in London?

He added: 'The Central line has the loudest section out of all of the tube lines, and it basically gets as loud as almost 110dB. ' The Jubilee, Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines were also recorded to be louder than 105dB on ten different occasions.


What is the most confusing tube station?

However, when we asked Londoners on Facebook to nominate the Tube station that confused them the most, there was one that kept coming to the surface. Yes, you've guessed it, it's the Bank and Monument station interchange folks! According to you it's about as easy to navigate as a labyrinth...