This is a list of busiest London Underground stations for the 2022 calendar year. The dataset records patterns of mobility for the first full year after travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom were completely eliminated, with increased levels of mobility when compared with the 2021 data although still not fully recovered from 2019.
The London Underground is a rapid transit system in the United Kingdom that serves London and the neighbouring counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Its first section opened in 1863. Annualised entry/exit counts were recorded at 270 stations in 2022.[a] In 2022, King's Cross St Pancras was the busiest station on the network, used by over 69.94 million passengers, while Roding Valley was the least used with 259,271 passengers.[b] Data for 2022 was published on 4 October 2023.[1]
This table shows the busiest stations with over 33 million entries and exits in 2022.
Rank (2022) | Station | Zone(s) | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018[c] | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
King's Cross St Pancras | 69.94
|
36.73
|
18.84
|
88.27
|
89.82
|
97.92
|
95.03
|
93.41
|
91.98
|
84.87
| |
2 |
Waterloo | 68.72
|
29.87
|
16.62
|
82.93
|
76.54
|
91.27
|
100.36
|
95.14
|
91.49
|
89.40
| |
3 |
Victoria | 56.43
|
33.48
|
22.95
|
85.47
|
84.47
|
79.36
|
83.50
|
82.89
|
86.73
|
84.58
| |
4 |
London Bridge | 56.20
|
30.86
|
24.72
|
74.34
|
70.20
|
69.05
|
70.74
|
71.96
|
74.98
|
69.88
| |
5 |
Liverpool Street | 55.83
|
26.60
|
16.27
|
67.20
|
65.03
|
67.74
|
71.61
|
73.26
|
73.66
|
67.89
| |
6 |
Oxford Circus | 54.02
|
32.86
|
14.60
|
78.07
|
76.40
|
84.09
|
83.26
|
92.36
|
98.51
|
85.25
| |
7 |
Tottenham Court Road[d] | 48.95
|
16.04
|
6.04
|
41.99
|
38.73
|
41.33
|
39.35
|
16.25
|
36.76
|
38.06
| |
8 |
Stratford[e] | 47.88
|
29.10
|
25.07
|
64.85
|
64.73
|
61.99
|
67.05
|
61.44
|
59.31
|
54.50
| |
9 |
Paddington[f] | 46.65
|
20.44
|
11.42
|
48.61
|
44.60
|
48.82
|
49.48
|
49.64
|
49.28
|
49.71
| |
10 |
Bond Street | 35.41
|
15.69
|
9.68
|
37.49
|
36.75
|
38.80
|
39.53
|
37.12
|
19.80
|
39.65
| |
11 |
Bank and Monument[g] | 34.40
|
17.66
|
8.59
|
61.79
|
54.77
|
61.80
|
64.26
|
57.51
|
52.31
|
48.88
|
See also
edit- List of busiest London Underground stations, for the 2023 data
- List of busiest London Underground stations (2021)
- List of busiest London Underground stations (2020)
- List of busiest London Underground stations (2019)
- List of London Underground stations
- List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain
Notes
edit- ^ Bank and Monument stations operate as a combined station with shared usage statistics as do the two physically separate stations at Paddington.
- ^ Kensington (Olympia) passengers are not recorded separately from London Overground passengers.
- ^ The method of calculating usage changed in 2018 from estimates based on survey counts carried out on a few days to actual counts of gate entry date for each day.[1]
- ^ The ranking of Tottenham Court Road was affected in 2015, as the Central line was not stopping there between 5 January and 7 December.
- ^ Includes DLR usage.
- ^ The two Paddington stations operate as a combined station with shared usage statistics.
- ^ Bank and Monument stations operate as a combined station with shared usage statistics. Includes DLR usage.
References
edit- ^ a b c "Station Usage Data" (XLSX). Usage Statistics for London Stations, 2022. Transport for London. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.