An underground train station will normally be Un gare du métro.
No - Norwich trains go to and from Liverpool Street station, you'd need to get on the Underground from Euston Square
By underground tube train to Kings Cross Station.
With difficulty. You will have to take the overhead train from Colchester to Liverpool Street Station, then the underground to Victoria Station and then the overhead to Gatwick.
North Greenwich Underground station on the Jubilee Line is the easiest one
Take the Underground (tube) to Liverpool Street Station and get a train from there.
Yes. The train station at the Eiffel tower is underground
District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.
You would find him down in the subway/train station underground.
Ever since 1954 the tunneling was started and they still are digging. Deepest at 192 feet Hampstead Station.
It depends on the line, but usually at a terminal station.
-- The world's largest station is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. -- The world's busiest station is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. -- Châtelet-Les Halles, in Paris, is the world's largest underground station.