The London Underground typically sees around 5 million passenger journeys on an average day. This number can fluctuate based on factors such as time of year, day of the week, and special events. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, daily ridership often exceeded 5 million, but figures have varied since then as commuting patterns changed.
In London Underground (tube) stations.
The record number of people travelling on the Underground was set on the 7th December 2007 when 4.17 million travelled on that day. The average number of people using the Underground daily is 3.4 million, and the yearly number is 1.229 billion.
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Take the tube (underground) to Tower Hill in order to get to the Tower of London.
Many people sheltered in the London Underground (commonly known as "The Tube").
The origin of the London underground is the Metropolitan Underground Railway. The idea of the railway came from several diffrent people, but one, and probably the foremost, promoter of the idea was Charles Pearson.
The origin of the London underground is the Metropolitan Underground Railway. The idea of the railway came from several diffrent people, but one, and probably the foremost, promoter of the idea was Charles Pearson.
Around 274,000 people.
the average amount is 10 people on the squad
It's a small passage
at least 177,000 people each event
It destroyed many poor people houses for this plan of railway