As temperatures in London soar, commuters could be in for even hotter journeys on the tube. | ITV News London
Armed with a thermometer, ITV London reporter Rags Martel stepped underground to find out London's hottest tube.
Mark Evers from TFL said "when the tunnels were built, in some cases over a century ago, the ventilation shafts weren't put in place to deal with the intensity of how we operate today".
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