Tubes - Overcrowding
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Overcrowding
There is in fact no legal limit on the number of passengers a tube can carry, but TFL is obliged to show that adequate capacity is being provided. If you have had a particularly bad experience, resolver recommends that you collect as much as evidence as possible and submit your complaint in writing to TFL. You may also want to consider contacting the Department of Transport to raise your concern.
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Resolver covers the issue Overcrowding for 6 companies and organisations: