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Wednesday 22 July 2015 10:04 am

Tube map shows how many calories you can burn walking between stations

By: Jessica Morris

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One way commuters can beat the seemingly never ending stream of tube strikes is to walk, jog or cycle between stations – and now they can work out how many calories this will burn thanks to the below tube map.

Dr Wayne Osborne's research found that most inner-London tube stations are around two minutes apart by train, or generally around a 15 minutes walk away, and the latter can generally help people to burn around 60 calories.

However, fitness freaks can up and ante by choosing to jog (which burns an extra 10 to 12 calories per minute), or hopping on one of the capital's many Boris bikes (which burns an extra seven calories per minute).

"In the outer regions of the city, the tube makes a big difference to travel times. But it’s when you get deeper into the centre that the difference between getting the tube and walking or jogging, in terms of time, starts to significantly narrow," Osborne who produced the research with Treated.com said.

"If you want an economical way to get in shape, and lower your risk of serious illness, then hopping off the tube one or two stops early and walking the rest of the way is a great way to keep fit and burn off some extra calories, and it isn’t going to bite that much more into your day than getting the tube normally would.

Longest legs

Ranking Leg Minutes Taken (walking) Calories burned (walking) Minutes taken (jogging) Calories burned (jogging) Minutes taken (cycling) Calories burned (cycling)
1st North Greenwich – Canning Town 108 415 54 648 37 259
2nd Wembley Park – Finchley Road 100 384 50 600 31 217
3rd Chesham – Chalfont and Latimer 83 319 42 504 24 168
4th Canary Wharf – North Greenwich 80 307 40 480 34 238
5th Chalfont and Latimer – Chorleywood 58 223 29 348 16 112
6th Theydon Bois – Epping 56 215 28 336 17 119
7th Debden – Theydon Bois 55 211 28 336 18 126
8th Chorleywood – Rickmansworth 52 200 26 312 16 112
9th Dagenham East – Elm Park 51 196 26 312 15 105
10th Boston Manor – Osterley 51 196 26 312 13  

 

Shortest legs

Position Leg Minutes taken (walking) Calories burned (walking) Minutes taken (jogging) Calories burned (jogging) Minutes taken (cycling) Calories burned (cycling)
Joint 1st Charing Cross – Embankment 2 8 1 12 6 42
Joint 1st Aldgate East – Whitechapel 2 8 1 12 3 21
3rd Holloway Road – Caledonian Road 3 12 2 24 5 35
4th Mansion House – Cannon Street 4 15 2 24 2 14
Joint 5th Goldhawk Road – Shepherd's Bush Market 5 19 3 36 3 21
Joint 5th Cannon Street – Monument 5 19 3 36 2 14
Joint 5th Covent Garden – Leicester Square 5 19 3 36 2 14
Joint 5th Leicester Square – Piccadilly Circus 5 19 3 36 5 35
Joint 9th Marylebone – Baker Street 6 23 3 36 3 21
Joint 9th Embankment – Waterloo 6 23 3 36 8 56
Joint 9th Hyde Park Corner – Knightsbridge 6 23 3 36 3 21
Joint 9th Finsbury Park – Highbury and Islington 6 23 3 36 10 70

 

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