While the busiest time for most stations mentioned is around 8.30am, those setting off from Clapham Common on the Northern Line face the peak time considerably earlier – from 7.45am to 8am.
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Five Tube lines run a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays: Victoria, Central, Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. The London Overground operates 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays between New Cross Gate and Highbury & Islington.
The Victoria Line is teeming with bacteria, having the highest number of germs of all the Tube lines. Touching your face after coming into contact with dirty seats and handles can transfer a whole host of blemish-causing bacteria.
The Underground is perfectly safe at anytime day or night . Of course one needs to take the usual precautions, for example , of not having your wallet sticking out of your back pocket but in all other respects it is safe . You will be surprised how busy it can be even that early in the morning.
The quieter times on public transport vary between weekdays and weekends and between stations, lines and services. On weekdays, it's generally quieter at the following times: On buses, between 08:30 and 15:00 and after 17:30. On Tube and Rail, between 09:15 and 16:00 and after 18:45.
Northern lineTrains run about every eight minutes between Morden and Camden Town and approximately every 15 minutes from Camden Town to High Barnet and Edgware. No Night Tube services operate on the Bank and Mill Hill East branches.
How Safe is the London Underground at Night? Generally, the London Underground is safe to travel at night. Crime rates are relatively low, and many underground trains have a large number of passengers until at least 1am every night. Each underground train have CCTV cameras covering every inch of space.
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.
UCL Academic Dr Joe Sollini told BBC London that parts of the Jubilee line were loud enough to damage people's hearing. 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, to put that into perspective that is approximately as loud as going ...
The Northern line is deliberately limited to 45mph in its underground sections due to the infrastructure of the tunnels, and on most lines you won't get the chance to go that fast because the stations are too close together.