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The London Tube ‘Feels Like Hell.’ Efforts to Cool It Just Make It Hotter.

Temperatures underground often hover around 86 degrees in the summer, despite decades of attempts to bring them down

Some London commuters have turned to hand-held fans to try to stay cool as they journey through the Underground, where temperatures remain consistently hot.
Some London commuters have turned to hand-held fans to try to stay cool as they journey through the Underground, where temperatures remain consistently hot. Photo: Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg

LONDON—A century ago, the London Underground wooed passengers during the summer with the promise it was “cooler below.” That seems like a cruel joke today. 

“It genuinely feels like hell down there,” said Hussein Zaaiter, a London-based student. “It’s a free sauna on the Central line,” he joked, referring to one of the Tube’s hottest train lines.

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