What is the least used station on the London Overground?

South Greenford stationSouth Greenford station is London's least used, quietest rail 'overground' rail station – with around only 28,000 entrances & exits per year.

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Roding ValleyIt is located between Station Way and Cherry Tree Rise (off Buckhurst Way). Since 2 January 2007, the station has been in Travelcard Zone 4. With around 0.26 million passenger journeys recorded in 2022, Roding Valley is the least used Underground station and hence the most lightly used Underground station.

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What is the Brown Line in London?

the Bakerloo lineThe Baker Street and Waterloo line, otherwise known as simply the Bakerloo line (/ˌbeɪkərˈluː/), is a line of the London Underground. It is coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from Elephant & Castle in south-east to Wealdstone in north-west of London.

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What is the least used London Underground line?

What is the busiest underground station?

Here are the top ten busiest tube stations in London, according to TfL data from August 2023.

  • King's Cross (6,383,000 passengers)
  • Tottenham Court Road (4,843,000)
  • Waterloo (4,837,000)
  • Liverpool Street (4,742,000)
  • London Bridge (4,703,000)
  • Stratford (4,528,000)
  • Paddington (4,280,000)
  • Oxford Circus (4,112,000)
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What is the youngest Tube line?

The Jubilee line is the youngest line on the Underground network, before the opening of the Elizabeth line in 2018. The Jubilee line is a popular route between north and east London, much of the route today was the product of a large extension plan called the Jubilee line Extension.

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What is the most delayed Tube line?

Ranked: London's worst Tube lines for delays

  • District – 244 days with delays.
  • Piccadilly – 202 days with delays.
  • Circle – 176 days with delays.
  • Central – 166 days with delays.
  • Metropolitan – 143 days with delays.
  • Bakerloo – 129 days with delays.
  • Hammersmith & City – 125 days with delays.
  • Victoria – 97 days with delays.
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