The London Underground is the largest in Europe and the oldest in the world.
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The London Underground did give the East London line to the London Overground to ease its traffic.
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The London Underground. Travel For London (TFL) is responsible for the London Underground and the other transport networks in London.
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London Underground is known by Londoners as 'the tube'.
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The track difference of the track layout of the London Underground and London Overground is whereas one is underground the other is over the ground.
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Traffic. London Underground runs on electricity.
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What are the banned list of medication for London Underground employees
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Underground Electric Railways Company of London was created in 1902.
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London Underground is a rapid transit system in London, England. Part of the system consists of underground tunnels.
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Get a London Underground map and count them yourself!!
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where can i register for permit test to work London underground
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the London Underground Began operation on 10 January 1863
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Are you asking what the London Underground has for plans in the future or are you asking about the aspects of the business?
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On the London Underground map, the Circle Line is coloured yellow.
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Yes, tourists and residents can film trains in the London Underground.
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The modern London Underground schematic map was designed by Harry Beck in 1933.
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You can get an underground train and an overground train from London Bridge.
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London Underground - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of:
UK:E
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London Underground does not make a profit, it is given back to the government who own it.
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www.tfl.gov.uk
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The London Underground, usually referred to as just 'the underground' or 'the tube'.
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"underground" in German is "Untergrund"
"Underground" as in the "London Underground" or the "Subway" it is "U-Bahn" short for "Untergrundbahn"
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The London bombing did occur in central London. The attack targeted the London Underground.
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The total length of the London Underground network is 250 miles / 402.34 kilometers.
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The London underground system is usually referred to as 'the tube'.
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How many feet underground is the Circle Line in London, UK
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The last time "slam doors" were used on the London Underground was in 1992.
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In Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone, Dumbledore claims to have a scar above his left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground.
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Assuming you're talking about during the war - the London tube system provided an ideal shelter from the bombings - as they were deep underground.
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The Central line is the current oldest tube stock in the whole of the London Underground.
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Yes, there are parts of the London Underground that you are allowed to consume drinks and food.
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The London Underground goes through all parts of London and resides in England. That said, it does make stops throughout the United Kingdom and on a daily basis.
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The origin of the London underground is the Metropolitan Underground Railway. The idea of the railway came from several diffrent people, but one, and probably the foremost, promoter of the idea was Charles Pearson.
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The origin of the London underground is the Metropolitan Underground Railway. The idea of the railway came from several diffrent people, but one, and probably the foremost, promoter of the idea was Charles Pearson.
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Heathrow
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