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Friday 08 March 2019 1:07 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:56 am

Which London Underground line suffers the worst delays?

By: James Warrington

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Delayed Tube trains and chaotic commuter journeys have long been the fodder of water cooler conversations across the capital.

But transport-related tiffs can now be put to rest, as new data has revealed which London Underground line suffers from the worst delays.

Data compiled by shows denizens of the District line are the worst affected, with a staggering 198 delays of 15 minutes or worse last year.

Read more: Revealed: These are London's most stressful Tube stations

The worst offenders

Line Delays of 15 mins or worse (2018)
District 198
Piccadilly 190
Central 179
Metropolitan 157
Bakerloo 139

The Piccadilly and Central lines follow close behind with hefty delays. The Waterloo & City line, by contrast, had only 24 lengthy delays last year.

The data also calculates the number of consumer hours lost due to delays. The Central line, which is the network’s busiest, topped the undesirable list with 5.2m hours lost last year.

The smoothest journeys

Line Delays of 15 mins or worse (2018)
Waterloo & City 24
Victoria 46
Jubilee 64
Circle & Hammersmith 67
Northern 100

Another frustrating reality of Tube travel – station closures – had the largest impact on the Northern Line.

Read more: Citymapper launches contactless London travelcard for commuters

Nevertheless, the figures show service on the Tube has improved, with a gradual decline in the number of long delays over the last 15 years.

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