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Which London Tube station has the most platforms?
The Central line

The Central line is a London Underground line that runs through central London, from Epping, Essex, in the north-east to Ealing Broadway and West Ruislip in west London. Printed in red on the Tube map, the line serves 49 stations over 46 miles (74 km), making it the longest line on the Underground.For example, the tube varies greatly in depth, but is typically 24m. The deepest point is below Hampstead Heath at Bull and Bush (where a station was part-built, but never completed), which reaches 67m.Hampstead Tube station

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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.

What is the shortest London Tube line : The Waterloo and City Line

The Waterloo and City Line was opened in 1898 and is just two miles long, making it the shortest line in the system. The line is served by two stations both of which are situated underground at deep level.

Which tube station has the most lines

King’s Cross St Pancras tube station

King's Cross St Pancras tube station is served by more Underground lines than any other station on the network. 114. Seven London Boroughs are not served by the underground system, six of them being situated south of the River Thames.

Which Tube stations have the most platforms : Baker Street

Access to the Bakerloo and Jubilee lines is only via escalators. With ten platforms overall, Baker Street has the most London Underground platforms of any station on the network.

Covent Garden station is one of the few stations in Central London for which platform access is only by lift or an emergency spiral staircase with 193 steps.

Baker Street

Access to the Bakerloo and Jubilee lines is only via escalators. With ten platforms overall, Baker Street has the most London Underground platforms of any station on the network.

Which Tube has most stops

The District Line has the most stations: 60.Roding Valley

Roding Valley

Roding Valley is London's least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line. Roding Valley transports around the same number of passengers in 1 year, that London Waterloo does in 1 day.Roding Valley is London's least used tube station.

Roding Valley station

Unsurprisingly these stations tend to be a bit quieter than their more central siblings – but there's one in particular that's so quiet it doesn't even have ticket barriers. Roding Valley station in Buckhurst Hill, the Epping Forest district of Essex, sees just over 1,000 passengers a day, MyLondon reports.

Which tube station has the longest stairs : Hampstead Station

Of the stations that have stairs, Hampstead Station has the most steps (320 in total).

Which London Tube has the longest escalators : Angel station

With a vertical rise of 90 feet (27 m) and a length of 200 feet (61 m), the escalators at Angel station are the longest on the Underground, and in the United Kingdom.

Which station has 44 platforms

Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal is spread over 49 acres, has 44 platforms and 67 tracks on two levels. It is the world's largest train station by number of platforms and area occupied.

King's Cross St Pancras links to 60% of all London's tube stations. No other station comes close. Although you may have guessed the most-connected tube station, the rest of the Top 5 is a lot less obvious.Roding Valley

Roding Valley is the most lightly used station on the Underground. It is also one of the twelve tube stations not to have ticket barriers. The station underwent refurbishment in 2006 by Metronet.

Which is the least used tube station : Roding Valley

Roding Valley

Roding Valley is London's least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line. Roding Valley transports around the same number of passengers in 1 year, that London Waterloo does in 1 day.