TRAVELLING ON THE TUBE??!!
Ever travel on the Underground? If you're feeling a little queasy, save
this 'til later...
During Autumn of 2000, a team of scientists at the Department of Forensics at University College London removed a row of passenger seats from a Central Line tube carriage for analysis into cleanliness. Despite London Underground's claim that the interior of their trains are cleaned on a regular basis, the scientists made some alarming discoveries.
The analysis was broken down. This is what was found
on the surface of the seats:
- 4 types of hair sample (human, mouse, rat, dog)
- 7 types of insect (mostly fleas, mostly alive)
- vomit originating from at least 9 separate people
- human urine originating from at least 4 separate people
- human excrement
- rodent excrement
- human semen
When the seats were taken apart, they found:
- the remains of 6 mice
- the remains of 2 large rats
- 1 previously unheard of fungus
It is estimated that by holding one of the armrests, you are transferring, to your body, the natural oils and sweat from as many as 400 different people.
It is estimated that it is generally healthier to smoke five cigarettes a day than to travel for one hour a day on the London Underground.
It is far more hygienic to wipe your hand on the inside of a recently flushed toilet bowl before eating, than to wipe your hand on a London Underground
seat before eating.
It is estimated that, within London, more work sick-days are taken because of bugs picked up whilst travelling on the London Underground than for any
other reason (including alcohol).


5 Comments:
Very good post Vero. All this...and still people are not as ill as they ought to be! What better way to illustrate God's grace.
Tue May 23, 09:22:00 AM
Hey alarming...no wonder I've been coughing and not feeling too well quite often..45 mins one way everyday on the tube and mostly sitting..eeeks!!!
But still there is no choice...hey..but you know something Northern line looks more tidy and the seats more neat:)
OR..should I cycle like you..Vero;)
Wed May 24, 04:03:00 AM
Well, call this a typical day on the underground:
Station announcement:Ladies and gentlemen, while traveling on the underground, pls remember to keep your viruses and bacteria with you at all times, as this may cause severe virus alerts and possible station closure.
Platform Announcement: Ladies and gentlemen, the train approaching platform 3 is the southbound virus train
calling all stations to Flu & Rashes. Please allow infected patients off the train before boarding and make use of
all unavailable spaces. The train is about to depart, please mind the gap between your neighbours armpit and the vomits.
.......After 5 mins of absolute silence, bodily heat exchange and body odour inhalation exercise, in the middle of the dark tunnel, this is what u get:
Train Announcement: We are being held here due to a dead rat at the next station and will be moving shortly.
...and when you finally start moving:
The next station is Syphilis, change here for the small pox, chicken pox and national flu services.
....and then when you've had enough of delays and decide to change for another train, this is what u also get:
Station Announcement: There are currently severe delays on the chicken pox line,owing to a disinfected train at Beggar Street station, please speak to a member of staff for alternative infections. Also, Passengers are reminded that owing to planned sanitation works this weekend, there will be no service between Beggar Street and Allgates. However, Rail replacement Bus infections are available for passengers wishing to use this route. Please allow additional time for your rashes to fully develop. Thank you for using london underground
Thu May 25, 01:17:00 AM
oh dear ....that s gross...so happy I dont use the tube...viva las busas!!!!!!
Thu May 25, 01:32:00 AM
Oh man I'm never using the train again.Bus passes are cheaper and more scenic anyhoo hahahaha Yikes.
Was laughing at unknown fungus.
Thu Jun 01, 10:46:00 AM
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