What is the least used station on the tube?

Roding Valley is often cited as the least used station on the London Underground network, with approximately 0.17 million annual passenger journeys. Located on the Central Line in Zone 4, it consistently ranks as having the lowest patronage among the 272 Tube stations.
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What is the least used tube station?

Roding Valley is the most lightly used station on the Underground. It is also one of the three tube stations not to have ticket barriers. As of 2025 it is also the only tube station on the London Underground network to have a single ticket machine, as opposed to the minimum of two elsewhere.
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What is the least used station in London?

#1: Sudbury and Harrow Road

And London's least used station in 2024 is... Sudbury and Harrow Road station, with a paltry 18,680 entries and exits between March 2023 and March 2024.
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Which tube line is the most unreliable?

Avoid the Elizabeth line. There is always some delay or reason for a delay on this line, or missing trains. It leaves the poor workers who just want to get to work on time feeling sick, as they are always late. And that's not good.
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What is the loneliest station in the UK?

If you ever find yourself at Elton and Orston railway station, it's almost certain that you will be the only person there. The Nottinghamshire railway station has been dubbed the “loneliest” in the country after it recorded just 68 entries and exits through its gates in 2023 and 2024.
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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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What is the oldest Tube stop?

Journey back to the origins of the Underground, right where it all began. When it opened on 10 January 1863 as part of the Metropolitan Railway, Baker Street was home to the launch of a revolutionary idea – carrying passengers beneath Victorian London's congested streets.
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What's the hottest Tube line?

From 2021 – 2024, the Victoria line has consistently recorded the average hottest temperature, with an average of 28.1 degrees for the entire of 2024.
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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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What is the smallest Underground station in London?

This is Hanton Road tube station. You've probably never visited because it's designed for passengers an inch tall. Hanton Road — clearly inspired by the designs of Charles Holden — is one of many newer buildings at Bekonscot Model Village in Beaconsfield.
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What is the quietest tube station?

They informed us that the busiest day for travel in 2023 was April 20, with 3.53 million journeys made. The three quietest stations on the Underground network were all on the outskirts of London, in Essex. On April 20, 2023 Roding Valley, was the quietest station, with just 616 entry and exit taps.
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Are there any abandoned tube stations?

Along its entire network of 249 miles, there are in the region of 40 abandoned or relocated stations on the London Underground. Some of these are subsurface and some are above ground, some have vanished without trace whereas others are almost intact.
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What is the deepest Tube stop?

Hampstead 180 / 270

The section of the Northern line at Hampstead Tube station is the deepest, at 221 feet below ground, and has the most steps of any Tube station: 320 in total.
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What is the shortest Tube stop?

The system's shortest distance between two street level stations is Charing Cross and Embankment on the Northern Line, with a distance of just one hundred yards. The system's most southerly station is situated at Morden on the Northern Line.
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What is the oldest Tube train still running?

That honour was passed to the London Underground 1972 Stock trains that are still in service on the Bakerloo line at 53 years old.
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What is the coldest tube line?

Bosses say 40% of trains across the network have air conditioning, including the Circle, Hammersmith & City, District and Metropolitan lines, which have the coolest temperatures (19.3C) on average.
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Which tube line is the safest?

With only two stations, Waterloo and City Line is the safest tube line with just three reported incidents. As for specific stations, King's Cross is London's most crime-ridden stop with 230 incidents, followed closely by Tottenham Court Road (228), Oxford Circus (162), and Leicester Square (156).
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Where in London is best for a quiet life?

Marylebone is close to busy central London but feels quiet and unique because of its historic houses and streets. Hampstead village, once home to writers and artists is now mostly popular with celebrities. Its historic streets and building along with easy access to central London.
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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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