List of busiest London Underground stations
The London Underground is a metro system in the United Kingdom that serves Greater London and the neighbouring counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Its first section opened in 1863.[1]
The system has 270 stations.[2] In 2014, Oxford Circus was the busiest station on the network, used by over 98 million passengers, while Roding Valley was the quietest, with 260,000 passengers.[3]
This table lists the stations with 35 million users or more entering or exiting in 2014. The total of annual entries and exits for all stations in 2014 was 2.895 billion.[3]
Rank (2014) | Station | Zone(s) | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oxford Circus | 98.51 |
85.25 |
80.55 |
77.09 |
70.12 |
73.97 |
72.91 |
72.05 |
68.44 |
63.06 |
64.81 | |
2 | King's Cross St. Pancras | 91.98 |
84.87 |
80.97 |
77.11 |
72.58 |
66.15 |
67.07 |
66.36 |
52.51 |
71.50 |
77.56 | |
3 | Waterloo | 91.49 |
89.40 |
88.16 |
84.12 |
81.57 |
75.96 |
77.20 |
74.84 |
72.87 |
67.40 |
68.43 | |
4 | Victoria | 86.73 |
84.58 |
82.96 |
82.25 |
79.93 |
77.44 |
78.41 |
76.41 |
72.99 |
67.82 |
68.86 | |
5 | London Bridge | 74.98 |
69.88 |
67.16 |
65.44 |
60.79 |
61.50 |
60.55 |
56.95 |
50.98 |
44.97 |
44.36 | |
6 | Liverpool Street | 73.66 |
67.89 |
64.23 |
63.65 |
62.72 |
60.91 |
64.16 |
61.32 |
57.90 |
50.67 |
50.81 | |
7 | Stratford | 59.31 |
54.50 |
50.96 |
48.57 |
29.82 |
26.99 |
27.23 |
25.63 |
22.44 |
18.87 |
17.26 | |
8 | Bank & Monument | 52.31 |
48.88 |
47.75 |
47.80 |
43.50 |
40.66 |
42.82 |
41.88 |
38.21 |
34.30 |
33.84 | |
9 | Canary Wharf | 51.81 |
50.05 |
48.04 |
46.59 |
41.53 |
39.62 |
43.51 |
41.62 |
38.48 |
34.21 |
29.89 | |
10 | Paddington | 49.28 |
49.71 |
46.33 |
46.48 |
44.00 |
42.03 |
40.70 |
37.24 |
38.72 |
34.29 |
34.44 | |
11 | Leicester Square | 43.31 |
38.60 |
38.51 |
38.78 |
36.94 |
35.56 |
33.87 |
38.69 |
32.69 |
29.54 |
33.18 | |
12 | Piccadilly Circus | 42.93 |
41.70 |
42.36 |
40.58 |
39.68 |
38.57 |
38.85 |
38.09 |
37.63 |
33.76 |
36.39 | |
13 | Euston | 41.33 |
38.03 |
37.53 |
35.32 |
33.57 |
31.12 |
28.13 |
25.78 |
25.67 |
24.16 |
22.35 | |
14 | Green Park | 39.83 |
35.46 |
33.99 |
31.72 |
29.37 |
28.26 |
29.62 |
30.03 |
28.01 |
24.89 |
24.88 | |
15 | Tottenham Court Road | 36.76 |
38.06 |
36.01 |
23.99 |
34.55 |
34.87 |
36.57 |
37.29 |
32.84 |
30.80 |
31.71 | |
16 | South Kensington | 36.46 |
32.75 |
32.50 |
30.61 |
29.78 |
28.24 |
28.48 |
28.25 |
26.91 |
23.97 |
24.12 | |
17 | Holborn | 36.32 |
34.02 |
31.51 |
31.98 |
31.26 |
30.10 |
30.18 |
31.11 |
27.53 |
25.07 |
24.94 | |
See also
References
- ↑ "History". Transport for London. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
- ↑ "London Underground". Transport for London. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Multi-year station entry-and-exit figures" (XLS). London Underground station passenger usage data. Transport for London. June 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
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