The 10 most dangerous London Underground stations named | UK | News

The most dangerous stations on the London Underground have been revealed, with more than 10,000 injuries recorded on the network over the past three years. New data obtained by Personal Injury Solicitors London reveals that Transport for London (TfL) paid out more than £3 million in personal injury claims in a single year.

Records show that 3,275 injuries were reported across the Tube network during the 2022/23 tax year, with 3,631 logged in 2023/24 and 3,567 in 2024/25, for a total of 10,473 injuries over three years. The claims received by Transport for London covered a wide range of injuries, with slips, trips and falls the most common category. It accounts for an astonishing 6,847 of the transport network’s injury reports between 2022/23 and 2024/25.

Another significant cause is ‘platform train interface’, referring to navigation of the space between the platform and the train – hence the famous Tube warning of ‘mind the gap’. TfL paid out £3,209,421 during the 2024/25 tax year – more than twice the amount paid out during the previous two years combined. During 2023/24, TfL shelled out £892,128, while in 2022/23, £473,894 was paid out. Here are the top 10 most dangerous London Underground stations.

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