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Thursday 21 February 2019 2:25 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:30 am

Revealed: These are London’s most stressful Tube stations

There’s nothing that Londoners love more than hating the Tube – and their local Tube station, in particular.

But thanks to new research by web conferencing firm Powwownow we can officially name and shame the very worst of the worst.

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Powwownow crossed Transport for London (TfL) 2017-18 data on how busy stations were, as well as how delayed trains were arriving at their platforms, with social media complaints to figure out which, statistically-speaking, were the most stressful.

It will surprise very few commuters that Kings Cross St. Pancras claimed the top spot, which earned a score of 1.8 out of three (higher is worse).

In addition to being London’s busiest station, with almost 98m people rushing through it over the course of the year, it was also one of the worst in terms of delays, clocking in 1,853 minutes.

Second up was Bank & Monument, where the gruesome interchange between the Northern and Central lines meant it was the most complained about station in London. Angry commuters complained about the station almost 400 times on social media over the course of reports, more than twice the number of any other station.

Stratford, another major interchange, had the third most delays, making the top three on the overall list. 

Here are London's 15 most stressful stations:

Station  2017 entries and exits (millions)

Total train delays (mins) 

Social media complaints Index score (out of 3)
Kings Cross St. Pancras 97.92 1,853 144 1.90
Bank & Monument 61.80 915 394 1.89

Stratford

61.99 3,473 49 1.76
Waterloo 91.27 1,405 101 1.59
Victoria 79.36 860 162 1.47
Oxford Circus

84.09

896 61 1.27
Liverpool Street 67.74 926 72 1.14
London Bridge 69.5 504 49 0.97
Paddington 48.82 547 101 0.91
Euston 43.07 788 75

0.86

Canary Wharf 50.91 586 43 0.80
Green Park 39.34 966 32 0.76
Tottenham Court Road 41.33 563 69 0.76
Piccadilly Circus 40.82 477 76 0.75
Bond Street 38.80 389 41 0.61

The data offers some interesting insights into what makes certain Tube stations so stressful.

It’s not necessarily the busiest stations that are most stressful. Waterloo was the second-busiest station after Kings Cross St. Pancras, with 91m entries and exits, but it was ranked fourth behind two other stations – Bank & Monument and Stratford – which welcomed almost 30m fewer people.


London's most stressful stations – ranked by emoji (Source: Powwownow)

Acton Town in zone three was the most delayed station, clocking up 4,432 minutes of unnecessary waiting time. Arnos Grove in north London came in at number two, with 3,843 minutes. But neither station registered anywhere near the top of the overall most stressful list.

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So what makes one Tube station more stressful than another? Jason Downes, managing director of Powwownow, said: “Many of the most stressful stations are located in central London and all of them serve a variety of lines. Unfortunately, although not unsurprisingly, the top 15 stations that are worst for stress are also popular areas for business.”

The data also looked into the least stressful stations and, unsurprisingly, most are on the outside of central London. So if you want a less stressful commute, the results show you might be best moving next to a Tube station further out. Otherwise, it's sweaty armpits for the foreseeable future.

These are London's 15 least stressful Tube stations:

Station 2017 annual entries (millions) Total train delay (mins)
Barkingside 1.62 17
Redbridge 2.94 19
Roding Valley 0.37 22
Chigwell 0.5 29
Park Royal 2.02 34
Ruislip Manor 2.04 40
Kew Gardens 4.37 41
Stamford Brook 2.69 41
Fulham Broadway 9.63 50
Sudbury Hill 1.888 54
Gunnersbury 5.71 61
North Wembley 1.77 62
Becontree 3.64 63
Greenford 4.68 64
Canon Street 9.39 67

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