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I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on the
Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?



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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, wrote:

I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on
the Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?


These pages:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/...load=entryexit

And hard work.

There is a spreadsheet with the numbers floating around somewhere, but i
can't find it. It's not this:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-2007-data.xls

But that's interesting too! 1.3 passengers per car - scandalous!

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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:52:40 +0100, wrote:

I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on the
Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?


At a complete guess

Roding Valley for the Central Line
Chesham for the Met Line
Canons Park for the Jubilee Line


A quick cross check with the data source Tom provided suggests I'm
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On Jul 2, 9:52*pm, wrote:
I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on the
Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?


I don't suppose anyone is actually measuring it, but it will appear to
be whichever one has the shortest ticket office opening hours.
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On Jul 2, 11:00 pm, MIG wrote:
I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on the
Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?


I don't suppose anyone is actually measuring it, but it will appear to
be whichever one has the shortest ticket office opening hours.


Unlikely - something approximating 0% of Tube passengers [3% according
to another thread] turn up and buy a single ticket from the ticket
office; anyway, the gate system records actual entries and exits.

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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 21:52:40 +0100, wrote:

I was wondering how I could find out what the least used station is on the
Central, Jubilee and Metropolitain lines are?


At a complete guess

Roding Valley for the Central Line
Chesham for the Met Line
Canons Park for the Jubilee Line


A quick cross check with the data source Tom provided suggests I'm
probably correct.
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Admits to working for London Underground!


Why have you chosen Canons Park?




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