London Underground :: Shared Description
The London Underground system is also known as the "Tube". It is the oldest underground system in the world, the first section dating from 1863. The present system has over 250 miles of track and 272 stations. There are 11 lines covering Greater London, Essex, Buckinghamshire & Hertfordshire. Nearly half the system is above ground.
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Created: Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Updated: Sun, 5 Dec 2021
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