London Bridge has an insane underground network (Image: Daily Mirror) If you've ever got on or off the Tube here you'll be surprised that London Bridge is seventh on the list. Obviously you'd expect the former to be vastly busier than the latter.


Here are the 10 emptiest Tube stations for 2017: A n East Cambridgeshire rail station has been named the least used in the country for the second year in a row, with just 12 people using it throughout the whole of last year.

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The system has 270 stations.

By Jack May. Here are all London’s abandoned tube stations. Image: Ben Brooksbank. 8.

This is Shoreditch station and not an abandoned tube station at all don't ask too many questions.

The lifts from that building are now ventilation shafts. Being the Underground's least-used station does not make it trouble free though. Some of them are visible in plain sight, dejectedly propped up on busy street corners. Well, Transport for London's (TfL) latest bumper set of station entry and exit figures reveals which are the most – and least – used stations.
Disused underground stations . Help us make it even better There are 270 functioning stations across our network, but at least 40 Overground and Underground stations still in existence are no longer used for travel.

Closed for a variety of reasons, from low passenger numbers to re-routing, these stations have had interesting histories. The various branches of the Central line run to 74km in length and serve 49 stations.

The station is located entirely underground, with no surface presence – though there is an old station building that has since been used as a pizza restaurant and a hotel. In 2018, King's Cross St. Pancras was the busiest station on the network, used by over 89.82 million passengers, while Roding Valley was … The Waterloo & City is a 2.5km shuttle serving just two. Allie and Matty work at the corner shop outside the station.

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Every train station in Britain listed and mapped: find out how busy each one is The most comprehensive dataset about Britain's train stations ever published. The vast disparity between the most and least used lines must be explained in part by differences in size, of course. Probably the prettiest of the stations, I think we should all use it a little more. London is a city littered with corpses.