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What is the most used underground station?

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  1. King's Cross St Pancras - 97.9 million journeys each year.
  2. Waterloo - 91.3 million journeys each year. ...
  3. Oxford Circus - 84.1 million journeys each year. ...
  4. Victoria - 79.4 million journeys each year. ...
  5. London Bridge 69.1 million journeys each year. ...
  6. Liverpool Street - 67.7 million journeys each year. ...




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Roding Valley is London's least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line.

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The deepest station is Hampstead on the Northern line, which runs down to 58.5 metres. 15. In Central London the deepest station below street level is also the Northern line. It is the DLR concourse at Bank, which is 41.4 metres below.

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How many underground stations in London which is the newest? The opening of the Northern line extension to Battersea in September 2021 added two new stations to the network (Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms), bringing the total to 272.

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Waterloo is Britain's largest and busiest station. London Waterloo has always been a place for important arrivals and departures, whether city commuters, holiday makers, Epsom race goers or armed forces.

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Gare du Nord in Paris, France, handles approximately 214.2 million passengers each year. It is the busiest station in Europe and in the world outside of Japan.

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The winner of the best London Tube stations goes to Highgate with 20 reviews averaging 4.7, followed closely by fellow Northern line station, Kentish Town, which was also rated as 4.7, but from only 16 reviews. Rounding out the top 5 were Rickmansworth, Holland Park and Oakwood.

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Not including the Elizabeth line, which technically is not a standard Tube line, the line which is the fastest therefore is the Metropolitan Line. It is the fastest line on average across London but also has the fastest stretch of line - where trains can reach that magic speed of 60mph.

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This means that the slowest line of them all is the Circle Line which only has an average speed of 24.31 Km per hour. This means that the Circle Line is almost 20 Km per hour slower than the Metropolitan Line on average.

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Our network includes 272 functioning Tube stations, but at least another 40 Overground and Underground stations exist that are no longer used for travel.

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The Rome Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Roma) is a rapid transit system that operates in Rome, Italy. It started operation in 1955, making it the oldest in the country.

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Is Paris Metro older than London? London is the great grandaddy of underground rail systems, opening the first line in the world in 1863. Paris, the young scamp, came along in 1900 – it was actually only the second subway in the world at this point.

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