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- The London Underground was a train network running underneath London, administered by London Transport. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs) White City tube station (TV: The Chase) and Marylebone station (TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians) were both on the London Underground.
- The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in England. It is the world's oldest underground railway system. It is usually referred to as the Underground or the Tube.
- The London Underground tube station is where Tyler and Yuri meet for an exchange in The Getaway: Black Monday mission, Under Ground Activity.
- The London Underground (also know as The Tube) is subway system that runs in London. The Trains run through a series of Tubes in most parts of London. It is The Greatest Subway System Ever! because it serves two functions which are that the Subway and the Internets can use the Underground. In 2005 liberals detonated bombs in some parts of the system. This was the work of John Kerry, Al Gore & Al Qaeda.
- The London Underground has a history that dates back to 1825 when Marc Brumel used his patented tunneling shield to begin construction on the Thames Tunnel, a pedestrian tunnel. The tunnel's construction was slow and has halted a number of times and therefore, wasn't completed until 1843. In 1845, Charles Pearson began promoting the idea of an underground railway in London to transport passengers, goods, and services into the center of the City. In 1854, Metropolitan Railway (MR) is incorporated. MR opens the first underground railway in the world in 1863. The line stays in operation until 1933. In 1856, Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) opens a line from Leyton to Loughton. In 1864, MR opens the Hammersmith & City Railway. Its first extensions are too Hammersmith and to Kensington Olympia.
- The London Underground (colloquially known as the Tube) was a rapid transit rail system in England that served the Greater London area as well as several neighbouring regions.
- The London Underground, also known colloquially as the Tube, was an underground network of rail transportation in England's capital city, London. During Day 9, Simone Al-Harazi boarded the Tube's northern line at Kennington Station after killing Derrick Yates and taking the drone module he had designed. With Chloe O'Brian's help, Jack Bauer tracked her movements from the Vauxhall Griffin and boarded her train at the Waterloo Station down the line. While they were arriving at Charing Cross, Simone spotted Jack, recognizing him from earlier in the afternoon, and used a knife to slice open her thigh. Once the doors opened, she smeared blood on her face and screamed to passerby that Jack was trying to kill her as a means to escape. After fighting off some Good Samaritans, Jack managed to follo
- The London Underground is an all-electric metro railway system that covers much of the conurbation of Greater London and some neighbouring areas. It is the world's oldest underground system, and is the largest in terms of route length. Service began on 10 January 1863 on the Metropolitan Railway; most of that initial route is now part of the Hammersmith & City Line. Despite its name, about 55% of the network is above ground. Popular local names include the Underground and, more colloquially, the Tube, in reference to the cylindrical shape of the system's deep-bore tunnels.
- The poet Oscar Wilde wrote whilst he was still alive that travelling on the Underground was like 'descending into Dante's Inferno, the hot air blowing out of the tunnels ruffling my hair and inflaming my own passions for the sticky embrace of the dark environment'. Others at the time liked the close proximity you could have with the opposite sex as you stood swaying together in the dim lights whilst trains shuddered to a halt. The first conviction for groping happened not long after.
- The London Underground (often shortened to the Underground) is a Subway system in Britain. It runs in London and some parts of the commuter belt, serving to get people about, not to make a profit. It is the third biggest system in the world and the biggest if you include the rest of the London Metro.
- The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. It is the world's oldest underground railway. It was also the first underground railway to operate electric trains. It is usually referred to as the Underground or the Tube—the latter deriving from the shape of the system's tunnels—although about 55% of the network is above ground.
- The London Underground is a rapid transit system that serves a large part of Greater London and some neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It is the world's oldest underground railway system. Services began on 10 January 1863 on the Metropolitan Railway; most of the initial route is now part of the Hammersmith & City line. Despite its name, about 55% of the network is above ground. Popular local names include the Underground and, more colloquially, the Tube, in reference to the tubular cylindrical shape of the system's deep-bore tunnels.
- The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in England. It is both the world's oldest underground railway and the oldest rapid transit system. It was also the first underground railway to operate electric trains. It is usually referred to as the Underground or the Tube - the latter deriving from the shape of the system's deep-bore tunnels - although about 55% of the network is above ground.
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