Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Central line (London Underground)

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Central line (London Underground)[edit]

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The Central line is the worst London Underground line. It is hot, cramped, and uncomfortable. On top of that, the motors keep failing on the 1992 stock, so it's also unreliable. The Elizabeth line adequately covers its destinations, except West Ruislip, where people can use Chiltern Railways. Both of these alternatives are far superior to the Central line.

  • Keep, because if there were no Central line, there would be no Gants Hill tube station, and nobody would want its amazing architecture to be no more. - delta (talk) 19:11, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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