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What is the longest tunnel between tube stations?

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I was sitting on the Jubilee line this morning and pondered this.. im sure someone must know the answer to this arbitory question?? Thanks!

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  1. The longest continuous tube tunnel is on the Northern Line between East Finchley and Morden via Bank. The tunnel is 27.8Km in length.

    There are longer railway tunnels, but NOT of tube construction


  2. The longest run between two *underground* stations is between Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters on the Victoria Line.

  3. The longest distance between two stations is from Farringdon to Kings Cross on the Circle/Metropolitan/H&C/Thameslink lines however this is cut-and-cover tunnelling and not tube. The longest tunnel between open spaces is Morden to East Finchley on the Northern Line via the City Branch. This was the longest vehicular tunnel in the world for around 80 years. This information may be different now.

  4. Not sure, but the shortest is covent garden & leicester sq

  5. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/facts...

    This link gives you facinating facts about the underground.

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