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 2015, Waterloo was the busiest station on the network, used by over 95 million passengers, while Roding Valley was the quietest, with 260,651 passengers.[3]

This table lists the stations with 33 million users or more entering or exiting in 2015. The total of annual entries and exits for all stations in 2015 was 2.923 billion.[3]

Busiest London Underground stations (entries and exits, in millions)[3]
Rank (2015) Station Zone(s) 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
1
Waterloo
Increase 95.14
Increase 91.49
Increase 89.40
Increase 88.16
Increase 84.12
Increase 81.57
Decrease 75.96
Increase 77.20
Increase 74.84
Increase 72.87
Decrease 67.40
68.43
2
King's Cross St. Pancras
Increase 93.41
Increase 91.98
Increase 84.87
Increase 80.97
Increase 77.11
Increase 72.58
Decrease 66.15
Increase 67.07
Increase 66.36
Decrease 52.51
Decrease 71.50
77.56
3
Oxford Circus
Decrease 92.36
Increase 98.51
Increase 85.25
Increase 80.55
Increase 77.09
Increase 70.12
Increase 73.97
Increase 72.91
Increase 72.05
Increase 68.44
Decrease 63.06
64.81
4
Victoria
Decrease 82.89
Increase 86.73
Increase 84.58
Increase 82.96
Increase 82.25
Increase 79.93
Decrease 77.44
Increase 78.41
Increase 76.41
Increase 72.99
Decrease 67.82
68.86
5
Liverpool Street
Decrease 73.26
Increase 73.66
Increase 67.89
Increase 64.23
Increase 63.65
Increase 62.72
Decrease 60.91
Increase 64.16
Increase 61.32
Increase 57.90
Decrease 50.67
50.81
6
London Bridge
Decrease 71.96
Increase 74.98
Increase 69.88
Increase 67.16
Increase 65.44
Decrease 60.79
Increase 61.50
Increase 60.55
Increase 56.95
Increase 50.98
Increase 44.97
44.36
7
Stratford
Increase 61.44
Increase 59.31
Increase 54.50
Increase 50.96
Increase 48.57
Increase 29.82
Decrease 26.99
Increase 27.23
Increase 25.63
Increase 22.44
Increase 18.87
17.26
8
Bank & Monument
Increase 57.51
Increase 52.31
Increase 48.88
Decrease 47.75
Increase 47.80
Increase 43.50
Decrease 40.66
Increase 42.82
Increase 41.88
Increase 38.21
Increase 34.30
33.84
9
Canary Wharf
Increase 54.44
Increase 51.81
Increase 50.05
Increase 48.04
Increase 46.59
Increase 41.53
Decrease 39.62
Increase 43.51
Increase 41.62
Increase 38.48
Increase 34.21
29.89
10
Paddington
Increase 49.64
Decrease 49.28
Increase 49.71
Decrease 46.33
Increase 46.48
Increase 44.00
Increase 42.03
Increase 40.70
Decrease 37.24
Increase 38.72
Decrease 34.29
34.44
11
Leicester Square
Increase 43.75
Increase 43.31
Increase 38.60
Decrease 38.51
Increase 38.78
Increase 36.94
Increase 35.56
Decrease 33.87
Increase 38.69
Increase 32.69
Decrease 29.54
33.18
12
Piccadilly Circus
Decrease 42.80
Increase 42.93
Decrease 41.70
Increase 42.36
Increase 40.58
Increase 39.68
Decrease 38.57
Increase 38.85
Increase 38.09
Increase 37.63
Decrease 33.76
36.39
13
Euston
Increase 42.16
Increase 41.33
Increase 38.03
Increase 37.53
Increase 35.32
Increase 33.57
Increase 31.12
Increase 28.13
Increase 25.78
Increase 25.67
Increase 24.16
22.35
14
Holborn
Increase 40.53
Increase 36.32
Increase 34.02
Decrease 31.51
Increase 31.98
Increase 31.26
Decrease 30.10
Decrease 30.18
Increase 31.11
Increase 27.53
Increase 25.07
24.94
15
Green Park
Decrease 39.55
Increase 39.83
Increase 35.46
Increase 33.99
Increase 31.72
Increase 29.37
Decrease 28.26
Decrease 29.62
Increase 30.03
Increase 28.01
Increase 24.89
24.88
16
Bond Street
Increase 37.12
Decrease 19.80
Increase 39.65
Increase 38.07
Decrease 36.02
Increase 36.87
Increase 36.85
Decrease 36.41
Increase 36.70
Increase 32.76
Decrease 29.57
30.06
17
South Kensington
Decrease 33.87
Increase 36.46
Increase 32.75
Increase 32.50
Increase 30.61
Increase 29.78
Decrease 28.24
Increase 28.48
Increase 28.25
Increase 26.91
Decrease 23.97
24.12

See also

References

  1. "History". Transport for London. Retrieved 31 May 2009.
  2. "London Underground". Transport for London. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "Multi-year station entry-and-exit figures" (XLS). London Underground station passenger usage data. Transport for London. April 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
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