New data reveals the noisiest sections of the London Underground
The Northern and Victoria lines received the most complaints about noise on the Tube according to City Hall's data
London Assembly member Caroline Pidgeon has called on Transport for London to do more to prevent the noise.It advises that noise coming from tracks can be from normal wear and tear, track faults or misaligned joints. "The bit of the Jubilee Line I now use going out to City Hall near Canning Town is terrible, absolutely terrible.Is travelling on the Tube damaging your hearing?
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