Rush hour Mile End London Underground trains, Central Line, westbound
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Publicado 2022-12-01
Also how it became less busy as it got closer to 9am and more people needed to be at work by then and as I got to less busy parts of the platform.
The second half was done late afternoon when this platform was less busy because more people were wanting to go the other direction out of Central London.
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Had to get off at Mile End a few weeks back and was shocked how quick i was on the Central straight after. (don't really go into london much)
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Amazing! :) Mile End has always been my personal favourite as I feel it has a unique status on the Underground due to it being the only Direct Crossover Interchange between Central and Sub-Surface lines! Thanks very much for sharing👍💫.
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Watching the early part of this video reminded me why I learned to ride a motorbike. I really don't understand how people can travel like that day in, day out.
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Shocked the Elizabeth Line hasn't decreased the Central Line rush hour yet.
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Yes it definitely very busy but it’s easy to tell it’s nothing like pre covid😅 TfL still stay passengers are only 80% of 2019. Trains weren’t swallowing up platforms like this before!
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Central Line 1992 Tube Stock
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How's the Elizabeth Line in handling the rush hour traffic? Pretty sure it was designed to relief the Central line
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The underground trains will come in the next station
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Bethnal Green peeps be suffocating
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what time is that?