The Tube’s Longest Change Between Platforms Takes 15 Minutes to Switch Lines
Paddington station in London has the longest platform change, taking 15 minutes to switch lines, making commutes a real challenge for travelers.
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London: Navigating the Underground can be tricky. You might think you know the route, but sometimes it feels like a maze. The map doesn’t always show how long it’ll take to switch lines.
For instance, you could be surprised by how far you have to walk between two stations. Those little dots on the map? They can mean a quick jog or a long trek.
Not every station is as easy to navigate as Finsbury Park, where switching lines feels like a breeze. But if you’re at Paddington, you might want to think twice before changing from the Bakerloo to the Hammersmith and City line.
Paddington is a busy hub, and switching lines there can be a real hassle if you’re not familiar with the layout. It’s just not worth the trouble.
This station has a unique setup, with two separate Underground stations inside the National Rail station. It’s a bit of a head-scratcher, especially since the District and Circle lines go to the same places heading west.
If you’ve come from Elephant and Castle on the Bakerloo line and need to get to Barbican on the Circle or Hammersmith and City line, you might find yourself in a bit of a pickle.
A recent Freedom of Information request revealed that Paddington has the longest platform change in the Tube network, with a whopping 15-minute walk to switch lines.
Regular commuters could end up walking over two hours a week just to make these changes. And don’t forget about Bank station, which also requires a 10-minute hike between services.
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