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  • Piccadilly Line
  • Piccadilly line
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  • The Piccadilly line is a line of the London Underground, coloured dark blue on the Tube map. It is the fifth busiest line on the Underground network judged by the number of passengers transported per year. It is mainly a deep-level line, running from the north to the west of London via Zone 1, with a number of surface sections mostly in its westernmost parts. Out of the 53 stations served, 25 are underground. It is the second longest line on the system, after the Central Line.
  • The Piccadilly Line is a London Underground Line that runs from Cockfosters in North London down through central London, then it splits into Two branches, the one to Uxbridge and to Heathrow. It opened in 1906 as the Piccadilly, Northern and West Brompton Railway. It has 53 stations and is the fourth largest line in terms of passengers. With 210,000,000 annually. It is the third oldest deep level tube line, Behind the Northern and Waterloo and City, it ran from Piccadilly Circus to Finsbury Park.
  • Like virtually all Underground lines, the Piccadilly line is operated by a single type of rolling stock, in this case the 1973 tube stock, in the standard London Underground livery of blue, white and red. Seventy-six trains out of a fleet of 88 are needed to run the line's peak service, and one unit was severely damaged by the terrorist attack of 7 July 2005. While the stock was recently refurbished, it is due for replacement by 2014.
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  • 19
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  • 6
  • 1973
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  • Piccadilly
Logo
  • 250
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  • White
  • FFF
LengthMiles
  • 44.300000
StationsServed
  • 53
YearOpened
  • 1906
LengthKm
  • 71
AnnualPassengers
  • 176177000
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  • Deep Tube
Line
  • Piccadilly
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  • Dark blue
  • Dark Blue
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  • The Piccadilly line is a line of the London Underground, coloured dark blue on the Tube map. It is the fifth busiest line on the Underground network judged by the number of passengers transported per year. It is mainly a deep-level line, running from the north to the west of London via Zone 1, with a number of surface sections mostly in its westernmost parts. Out of the 53 stations served, 25 are underground. It is the second longest line on the system, after the Central Line.
  • Like virtually all Underground lines, the Piccadilly line is operated by a single type of rolling stock, in this case the 1973 tube stock, in the standard London Underground livery of blue, white and red. Seventy-six trains out of a fleet of 88 are needed to run the line's peak service, and one unit was severely damaged by the terrorist attack of 7 July 2005. While the stock was recently refurbished, it is due for replacement by 2014. The line was previously worked by 1959 tube stock, 1956 tube stock, 1938 tube stock, standard tube stock and London Underground 1906 Stock.The line has two depots, at Northfields and Cockfosters. There are sidings at Oakwood, South Harrow, Arnos Grove, Rayners Lane, Down Street, Wood Green, Acton Town, Ruislip and Uxbridge. Oakwood and Arnos Grove are considered more dominant to the other sidings as trains run to and from them, especially the latter.
  • The Piccadilly Line is a London Underground Line that runs from Cockfosters in North London down through central London, then it splits into Two branches, the one to Uxbridge and to Heathrow. It opened in 1906 as the Piccadilly, Northern and West Brompton Railway. It has 53 stations and is the fourth largest line in terms of passengers. With 210,000,000 annually. It is the third oldest deep level tube line, Behind the Northern and Waterloo and City, it ran from Piccadilly Circus to Finsbury Park. it is the Second longest line. Behind the Central Line. It has the second most amount of stations, after the District Line. The Piccadilly Line has 71 km of track.
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