What is the busiest line in London?

The Elizabeth line is currently the busiest railway in London and the UK, having carried over 546 million passengers since its opening in May 2022. With over 800,000 daily journeys, it has surpassed traditional Tube lines to become the primary, high-capacity commuter route.
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What is the busiest tube line in London?

The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs between North London and South London. It is printed in black on the Tube map. It carries more passengers per year than any other Underground line – around 340 million in 2019 – making it the busiest tube line in London.
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Is the Elizabeth line the busiest train line in the UK?

Figure 2 ranks the Elizabeth line as the UK's busiest single-operator service (546.7 million journeys since 2022), reflecting its rapid adoption as a cross-city connector.
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Which is the busiest of the London main line stations?

London Liverpool Street takes top spot for the third year running. London Liverpool Street is Great Britain's busiest railway station for the third year running with almost 100 million entries and exits, the Office of Rail and Road has confirmed today.
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What is the busiest railway line in the UK?

More than 800,000 journeys a day are made on the Elizabeth line – the busiest railway in the country. In 2023/24 there were 94.5m “entries and exits” at Liverpool Street station, up from 80.4m in 2022/23.
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The plan to fix the London Underground's busiest line

What is the quietest train station in London?

Using the latest passenger data from the Office of Rail and Road, The Standard has tracked down the 10 quietest, or least used, rail stations in London. Sudbury & Harrow Road, less than two miles from Wembley Stadium, tops the list with 22,952 entries and exits in 2024/5, according to the ORR.
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Why is the Elizabeth line so popular?

'The Elizabeth line has truly transformed life and travel in London and the South East by dramatically improving transport links, cutting journey times, providing additional capacity, and transforming accessibility.
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What is the least busy tube station in London?

Roding Valley is the most lightly used station on the Underground.
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Which line is the longest in London?

The Central Line was opened in 1900 and is forty six miles long, making it the longest line of the system, between the stations of West Ruislip and Epping. The Central Line is one of only two lines which have stations outside the boundaries of Greater London.
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Which line is the best in London?

The Elizabeth Line tops the list of London Underground lines according to a new YouGov poll of 1,010 adult Londoners. The line, London's newest, having opened in 2022, is liked by 67% of those who say they have ever used it, with only 4% having a generally negative impression.
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Which tube line is the noisiest?

The Victoria Line has been dubbed London's noisiest underground track, with some Londoners experiencing high-pitched piercing sounds loud enough to drown out conversations.
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Which tube line has the most crime?

The Northern Line has overtaken the Central Line as the most crime-afflicted route on the map, with offences more than doubling to 3,590 last year. The largest increase — 80 per cent since 2022 — was on the Circle Line.
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What is the shortest line in London?

The Waterloo & City line which opened in 1898 is the shortest line on the London underground network and infact only has two stations, Bank and Waterloo. It's just 1.47 miles long ...or short.
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Which station has 44 platforms?

The station with 44 platforms is Grand Central Terminal in New York City, the world's largest railway station by platform count, featuring two levels of platforms serving numerous tracks for commuter rail lines like Metro-North, and renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture and status as a major tourist attraction.
 
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What is the quietest tube line in London?

The Elizabeth Line – 74.3dB

It's really no surprise that the newest line is the quietest, the Elizabeth line isn't even 5 years old and is a marvel of modern engineering. The tracks are also the quietest, clocking in at an LEQ of 74.3dB.
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What is the least visited station in London?

#1: Sudbury and Harrow Road

Sudbury and Harrow Road station, with a paltry 18,680 entries and exits between March 2023 and March 2024. Located in the city's Brent Borough, only four trains stop at the station every day, headed to either London Marylebone, West Ruislip and Gerrards Cross.
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What is the nickname of London?

London's most famous nickname is "The Big Smoke," referring to its historical air pollution from coal, but other nicknames include "The Square Mile" (for its financial district) and "The Great Wen," a disparaging term from the 1820s. It's also called "The Metropolis" and, due to Russian oligarchs, "Londongrad" or "Moscow on the Thames".
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What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?

London's "1 hour rule" refers to the Hopper Fare, which allows unlimited bus and tram journeys for a single £1.75 fare within one hour of your first tap-in, using the same contactless or Oyster card. It means you can switch between buses and trams as much as you like, even linking with the Tube or DLR (though the main benefit is bus/tram hopping), without paying again, provided your subsequent taps are within 60 minutes of the initial touch. 
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