please empty your brain below

I assume you are ignoring Chiltern's trains between Rickmansworth and Amersham which give a roughly 10 minute service from Ricky to Chalfont and then a 10-20 minute headway from Chalfont to Amersham. As fares and tickets are interavailable all the way into town the Chiltern line is sort of like the tube as far as passengers are concerned.

You can throw in Ealing Common to Rayners Lane for your every 10 minutes list.
Yes, sorry, I was ignoring Chiltern trains through Amersham purely on a technicality.

But I missed Ealing Common to Rayners Lane, so I've just added that, thanks.
Oh and the H&C Line from Liverpool Street round to Aldgate East. This balances with the Circle being every 10 mins round to Tower Hill. Ditto for Earls Court to High Street Ken (assuming the Olympia shuttle is not in operation).
Ta, I've stuck them in too.
I wonder where else I've missed.
Hatton Cross - Heathrow Terminal 4, surely?

dg writes: Sure.
I've rejigged the Heathrow bit.

"I wonder if passengers waiting to travel round the corners of the Circle line ever realise that they have one of the least frequent tube services?"

Oh yes...especially when you contrast the frequency of the main District Line services and through Metropolitan line trains...
Don't forget the most infrequent service of all, Rickmansworth - Croxley, 1 train a day in each direction.
Waiting 10 minutes for a train? Down south is another world ;)
I know you've assumed it's noon on a weekday, which is why the West Ruislip branch of the Central Line isn't on their. It's every 8 minute during the daytime off-peak, but rather annoyingly falls to every 10 minutes in the evening after the peak.
Even though I know the District Line to Richmond is every 10 minutes or so, when waiting at Hammersmith for a Richmond train, there always seems to be more Ealing services arriving. In fact sometimes I give up waiting and get a Picadilly Line heading west instead.










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