The London Underground Quiz
What is the oldest line on the London Underground?
- The Metropolitan Line opened in 1863 and was the first underground line in the world.
Which station on the London Underground has the most platforms?
- Currently, King's Cross St. Pancras has 15 platforms, making it the station with the most platforms on the London Underground.
How deep is the deepest station on the London Underground?
- Hampstead station on the Northern line is the deepest station on the London Underground, at 58.5 meters deep.
What is the busiest station on the London Underground?
- Though it depends on the year, Waterloo is overall the busiest station on the London Underground, with around 100 million passengers passing through each year.
Which line on the London Underground is the only one to cross the River Thames?
- he Jubilee Line is the only line on the London Underground that crosses the River Thames.
How many lines make up the London Underground?
- The London Underground is made up of 11 separate lines, from Bakerloo to Waterloo & City.
What is the name of the London Underground's first automated line?
- The first Victoria Line was first opened and automated in stages, between the years of 1968 and 1971.
Which line on the London Underground is the only one to have a station with “royal” in its name?
- The Bakerloo Line has a station called Royal Oak.
What is the name of the London Underground's newest line?
- The Elizabeth Line is the newest line on the London Underground, opened in 2022.
How many stations are there on the London Underground?
- There are currently 272 stations on the London Underground.