As those passengers using the stretch between Tooting Bec and Stockwell may have guessed, the Northern line is London's busiest tube line, with 294m journeys made on it during the past year. It runs through both Waterloo and King's Cross St Pancras tube stations — the two busiest on the network.
What’s the busiest tube station in London?
The top ten busiest tube stations in London
- King's Cross St Pancras (6,383,000 passengers)
- Tottenham Court Road (4,843,000 passengers)
- Waterloo (4,837,000 passengers)
- Liverpool Street (4,742,000 passengers)
- London Bridge (4,703,000 passengers)
- Stratford (4,528,000 passengers)
Which tube lines are the hottest in London?
These are London's hottest tube lines.
- It won't come as a surprise that the Central and Victoria Lines are the worst for high temperatures. …
- The Bakerloo and Northern Lines weren't far behind, with the brown line averaging 30.4C throughout the year, and the Northern coming in at an average of 29.2C.
What is the most used tube line in London?
Which tube line connects to all others?
The Jubilee LineThe Jubilee Line is the only one to connect with all the other Underground Lines.
Why is the Piccadilly line so hot?
Obviously, the traction motors and brakes become considerably hotter in the seasonally hot weather, not just because of their operation but because they have been super-heated in the environment and location in which they find themselves – while on the surface.
Which Tube line is which colour?
Line colours
Line | TfL colour reference | Shown as |
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Notes | ||
Bakerloo | Pantone 470 | brown 1934–present |
Central | Corporate Red Pantone 485 | red 1934–present |
Circle | Corporate Yellow Pantone 116 | yellow 1987–present |