Revealed: Most dangerous Tube stations as 3m paid out in personal injury claims
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Revealed: Most dangerous Tube stations as 3m paid out in personal injury claims
"The most dangerous Tube stations in London when it comes to injury have been revealed. The new data shows more than 10,000 injuries were recorded on the London Underground over the past three years, with Transport for London (TfL) paying more than 3 million in personal injury claims in a single year."
"The station with the largest number of injury reports was found to be Waterloo, which recorded 471 incidents between 2022 and 2025. This revelation may not be considered surprising, since data published by TfL last year ranked it as the busiest Tube station, while it is also part of the largest railway station in the UK."
"Following closely behind is King's Cross St Pancras, which reported 470 injuries across the same three-year period, and has been ranked by TfL as the capital's second busiest Tube station."
Data reveals that London Underground stations experienced over 10,000 injuries across a three-year period, with Transport for London paying more than 3 million pounds in personal injury claims in a single year. Waterloo station topped the list with 471 injury incidents, followed by King's Cross St Pancras with 470 incidents, and London Bridge with 375 incidents. The high injury rates correlate with passenger volume, as these stations rank among the busiest on the network. More than 4 million people travel on the London Underground daily, making safety a significant concern for the transport system.
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