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www.tfl.gov.ukLineStatusBakerlooCentralCircleDistrictThe Metropolitan line is one of the oldest and busiest lines on the London Underground network. It runs from Amersham to Uxbridge, connecting with other lines at various stations along the way.
- Amersham Underground Station
Metropolitan to 410 Check Front of Train Between...
- Baker Street Underground Station
Metropolitan to 422 Watford Between Great Portland Street...
- Eastcote Underground Station
Metropolitan Line: Service will resume later this morning....
- King's Cross St. Pancras Underground Station
PICCADILLY LINE: Saturday 25 (from 0045), and all day Sunday...
- Amersham Underground Station
Metropolitan line timetable. Please select a Metropolitan line start and end point. Status. Metropolitan Good service. Amersham Tube guide from Monday 8 April until Sunday 29 September....
v. t. e. The Metropolitan line, colloquially known as the Met, is a London Underground line between Aldgate in the City of London and Amersham and Chesham in Buckinghamshire, with branches to Watford in Hertfordshire and Uxbridge in Hillingdon. Printed in magenta on the tube map, the line is 41.4 miles (66.7 km) in length and serves 34 stations ...
View timetables. 07:53 Aldgate Underground Station. Connects to Circle. 07:55 Liverpool Street Underground Station. Connects to Central, Circle and Hammersmith & City Connects to Elizabeth line...
- Metropolitan Line
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- List of Metropolitan Line Stations and Routes
See the stations on the map below. Overview of this tube line: 1. Opened in 1863. 2. Colour: purple or magenta. 3. Underground. 4. 34 stations. 5. 66 km (41 miles) long. If you fancy, take a gander at the full London Tube map. There's a page where you can see all the lines bunched up together(still separated out, mind you), or have a look at differ...
Apart from its functional role, the Jubilee Line is a testament to London's architectural innovation. Stations like Canary Wharf are often likened to modern cathedrals, with their vast, spacious designs. The extension also introduced platform edge doors, a first in the UK, enhancing safety and air circulation. Moreover, the line's unique history of...
The Metropolitan line currently has 4 different routes, so before boarding, it is important to look carefully at the front of the train and check the sign with the name of the destination to avoid getting onto the wrong Tube train. If you click on the name of the station, you can see real-time timetable information and more detailed info. If you cl...
Metropolitan line on the London Underground. Here is a map of the approximate route of the Metropolitan line on the London Underground along with the stations that are on the line. View all London stations. Download. Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6. Map and information about the Metropolitan line on the London Underground.
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Explore the Metropolitan Line, the world's first underground railway system, with a map of all stations and zones. Learn about its evolution, impact, and future projects on the London Underground network.