- The record for visiting all 275 stations in the shortest possible time currently stands at 18 hours, 35 minutes and 43 seconds. It is held by Geoff Marshall and Neil Blake.
- The longest distance between 2 stations is 6.26 km (3.89 miles) between Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham on the Metropolitan line.
- The shortest distance between 2 stations is 250 metres (0.16 miles) between Leicester Square and Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line.
- Hampstead is the deepest station under the surface at 192ft (58.5m). However it is not the deepest below sea level as the line is actually climbing towards the north but the station's surface building is near the top of a hill.
- An estimated half a million Mice live on the Underground system, and can often be seen running around the tracks. TV personality Anthea Turner has written a series of children's books about these (London Underground mice) .
- Only two people have had their coffins transported on the Underground: William Gladstone and Dr Barnardo .
- On 13 May 1924 , a woman named Daisy Hammond gave birth on a Bakerloo Line train at Elephant And Castle . Press reports that the baby had been named helma '''U'''rsula '''B'''eatrice '''E'''leanor were widely reprinted, and not debunked until 2000 when she was traced for a TV interview. In fact she was named Mary Ashfield Eleanor; the chairman of the Underground Group, Lord Ashfield , was her Godfather .
- Regent's Park , Piccadilly Circus , Hyde Park Corner , Bank and Warwick Avenue stations have no associated buildings at or above ground level, the stations, except for access stairs, being entirely underground. There are surface building at Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park Corner but they are not used by the Underground.
- In January 2005 London Underground announced that it would play classical music at stations prone to loitering by youths. A trial had shown a 33% drop in abuse against staff. This had been first tried, with success, on the Tyne And Wear Metro . {Link without Title}
- A fragrance called "Madeleine" was introduced at St James's Park , Euston and Piccadilly Circus stations on 23 March 2001 , in an effort to make the Underground smell better. It was taken out of action the next day as it was making people feel sick.
- Arsenal is the only Underground station named after a London Football Club (it was previously known as Gillespie Road ). West Ham comes close, but is named after the local area which it serves, not after West Ham United Football Club .
- Some Underground stations were used as air raid shelters during World War II . People slept on the crowded platforms throughout the night. Lavatories were available in the form of Chemical Toilet s, while some people brought their own chamber pots with them.
- The phrase " Mind The Gap " is played when trains stop at stations with curved platforms. It has become the Underground's best-known Catchphrase .
- Five stations are named after pubs: Angel , Elephant & Castle , Manor House , Royal Oak and Swiss Cottage . There might have been a sixth as the proposed North End Station (between Hampstead and Golders Green ) became known as Bull & Bush for the famous nearby drinking house; the station was abandoned before its completion.
- Mile End is the only station from which it is possible to travel to every other station, including the Docklands Light Railway , by changing at most once.
- The Jubilee Line is the only line which intersects all others. The District Line meets all other lines except the Metropolitan Line —which it misses by approximately 20 m at Aldgate.
- London Underground was arguably the first company in the world to have a true Corporate Identity , with the Typography , Logo , signage, Uniform s, etc., applied across every public and private area of its business.
- You can spend all day travelling backwards and forwards between King's Cross St Pancras and Euston but only going north. The northbound Northern Line runs from King's Cross to Euston and the northbound Victoria Line runs from Euston to King's Cross. Of course, if you wish, you can always go south when you get bored.
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