What is the deepest station in the tube?
Hampstead station, on the London Underground network, located at 58.5 meters below ground level. It is the deepest station of the London Underground.
What is the depth of London Underground?
Hampstead is the deepest station below the surface, at 58.5 metres (192 ft), as its surface building is near the top of a hill, and the Jubilee line platforms at Westminster are the deepest platforms below sea level at 32 metres (105 ft).
Why is Hampstead station so deep?
Because Hampstead is on a steep hill, the station’s platforms are the deepest on the London Underground network, at 58.5 metres (192 ft) below ground level; and it has the deepest lift shaft on the Underground, at 55 metres (180 ft).
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Hampstead tube station.
Hampstead | |
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2019 | 4.67 million |
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Original company | CCE&HR |
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How far down is the Piccadilly line?
The piccadilly line today remains popular with passengers and is the fourth busiest line on the London Underground network. The line has 71km (44.3 miles) with 53 stations, there is a mere 25 stations below ground level.