Why is the Northern Line the misery line?


Why is the Northern Line the misery line? By the early 1990s, the line had deteriorated due to years of under-investment and the use of old rolling stock, most of which dated back to the early 1960s. The line gained the nickname Misery Line due to its perceived unreliability.


Why is the Piccadilly line so dirty?

Worst amongst the lines tested appears to be the Jubilee line, where the dust appears to float around the carriage when it is disturbed. Piccadilly line seats seem to have the largest supply of dust, possibly because trains on the line have not been replaced since 1973.


Why is the Piccadilly line called that?

The line originated in the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway (GNP&BR), which was shortened to Piccadilly for convenience. As well as being the best-known location in the original company name, it is also the name of the main road it runs under between Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park Corner.


Why is overground so slow?

The need to balance trains carrying people and vehicles carrying goods risks slowing the Overground, especially in northern parts.


Why is Waterloo and city called the Drain?

The Waterloo & City Railway Co. was absorbed by the L&SWR (which had worked the line from the outset) as from January 1907. Passenger access to the platforms at City (Bank) was by a lengthy sloping subway, the appearance of which, seemingly, gave the railway its nickname of 'The Drain'.


Why is Northern line called that?

It was named the Northern line in 1937 after the ambitious Northern Heights extension project of the period, which was ultimately never fully realised. This was also an attempt at a simplified name for a complicated line.


What is the shortest London Underground line?

The Waterloo and City Line was opened in 1898 and is just two miles long, making it the shortest line in the system. The line is served by two stations both of which are situated underground at deep level.


Who owns London Underground?

The current operator, London Underground Limited (LUL), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL), the statutory corporation responsible for the transport network in London.


What is the least used tube station?

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.


What is the longest gap between tube stations?

The longest distance between stations is on the Metropolitan line from Chesham to Chalfont & Latimer: a total of only 3.89 miles. 11.


Which tube line is the oldest?

The Metropolitan line is the oldest underground railway in the world. The Metropolitan Railway opened in January 1863 and was an immediate success, though its construction took nearly two years and caused huge disruption in the streets.