Yes, dogs are allowed on the London Tube but only when they don't disturb other passengers so I would not go during the rush hour (I guess you don't want to go at that time of day anyway unless you have to). A lot of Tube stations don't have lifts so you might have to carry your dog on the escalators.
Yes, dogs travel for free on the London Underground, but you have to carry them through the ticket barriers and on the escalators - so probably not a good idea if you own a Great Dane!
In all seriousness though, the underground does get hectically busy at times and your dog would have to be very well tempered to cope with the crush of strangers.
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No
You can't. The London Underground and London Buses only go as far as the suburbs.
Assuming you are already in London, you can walk, cycle, take a bus or cab, or travel by tube (underground).
No, in order to go to Manchester by train, you would have to travel along the West Coast main line.
London Underground was created in 1863.
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The London Underground is the largest in Europe and the oldest in the world.
The network is called, The Tube, as in: I often take the tube to travel round London, it is quicker than a bus on London's congested roads.
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The London Underground did give the East London line to the London Overground to ease its traffic.