What is the deepest line on the London Underground?
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London's deepest Tube station is Hampstead on the Northern line, at 58.5 meters below ground. In Central London, the deepest point is the DLR concourse at Bank station, reaching 41.4 meters deep, also part of the Northern line's complex.
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Deepest London Underground Line?
Hampstead station, on the Northern line, plunges 58.5 meters down. It's London's deepest.
Central London's deepest? Bank station, also Northern line, at 41.4 meters. Specifically, the DLR concourse.
I remember visiting Hampstead last summer (July '23). Crazy how deep those escalators go. Felt like forever getting down there.
Bank station is always packed. I switched to the DLR there just last week (15 October). Didn't realize I was that far underground! It's a bit disorienting.
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