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  2. Poems on the Underground. Fares. Transport accessibility. Station WiFi. Tube station car parks. Cycles on public transport. Travel information for all London Tube lines: maps, timetables and fares.

  3. TfL Cycle Sundays. Get cycling with leisurely routes perfect for Sundays. Plan your journey across the TfL network. Journey planner for Bus, Tube, London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line, National Rail, Tram, River Bus, IFS Cloud Cable Car, Coach.

  4. Taking cycles on the TfL network. PDF 189KB. Tube map showing tunnels. PDF 249KB. Walking times between stations (Zones 1-2) PDF 581KB. Steps at street level between stations (Zones 1-2) PDF 589KB. Walking times between stations including National Rail (Zones 1-3)

  5. The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England. [5] The Underground has its origins in the Metropolitan Railway, opening on 10 January 1863 as the world's ...

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · The London Underground network is divided into nine zones. Central London is covered by Zone 1. The Tube network has 11 lines. The Tube fare depends on how far you travel, the time of day, and what type of ticket or payment method you use. Oyster cards or contactless payments are the cheapest ways to pay for Tube journeys.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · The first tube trains start running from around 5.00–5.30am. The last tube trains leave central London around 12.30am (see the Night Tube below). Most trains start at least an hour later on Sundays. The exact start and finish times vary according to each individual underground line. Posters at tube stations give the first and last train times ...

  8. Open up a free Footways map. Explore London's quiet and interesting streets with this colourful guide. For nearby stations, stops and piers and other places of interest. TfL Tube and Rail maps, Bus maps, Santander Cycle maps, River maps, Congestion Charge maps, Oyster Ticket Stop map, visitor and tourist maps, audio maps.

  9. Feb 15, 2024 · The sheer spread of the Underground network made mapping it problematic. Even in central London, there were stations like Covent Garden and Leicester Square just 200m from each other, while others ...

  10. The London Underground, known as the Tube, is a globally recognised icon, thanks to its distinctive design elements including the map, logo, and typography. Tube Map The Tube map, created by Harry Beck in 1931, is famous for its schematic design inspired by electrical circuit diagrams.

  11. May 16, 2024 · London Underground. Workers excavating a “tube” for the London Underground with the help of a tunneling shield, c. 1900. (more) In 1866 the City of London and Southwark Subway Company (later the City and South London Railway) began work on the “tube” line, using a tunneling shield developed by J.H. Greathead. The tunnels were driven at ...

  12. LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Please note that step free interchange between the Jubilee and Northern lines is partly at street level, in both directions. Lifts are available between Northern line and Borough High Street entrance then via Borough High Street, St Thomas Street and Joiner Street to the main Underground ticket hall from where lifts are available to/from the Jubilee line.

  13. 5 Á ø. E6 New Cross Gate. 2. are subject to variation. You may be charged for these facilities. To check before you travel, visit Ask staff for information. Online maps are strictly for personal use only. To license the Tube map for commercial use please visit tfl.gov.uk/maplicensing. tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey.

  14. March 2024. Transport for London produce a number of documents. to help people get around London more easily: • Audio Tube map. • Large print black and white Tube map. • Step-free Tube guide (including DLR, Elizabeth line, London Overground, London Cable Car, London Trams. and Thameslink) - showing stations step-free.

  15. Get cycling with leisurely routes perfect for Sundays. Tube, DLR, and London Overground, Elizabeth line and Tram. Central Part closure. Minor delays. Circle Part suspended. Severe delays. District Part suspended. Severe delays. Elizabeth line Part closure.

  16. Choose from a Visitor Oyster card for pay as you go travel, a paper Day Travelcard to enjoy unlimited travel or a Group Day London Travelcard if you are travelling in group. All three tickets give you the freedom to explore London using the city’s integrated public transport network. Buses cost just £1.75 for unlimited journeys within a hour ...

  17. Jul 29, 2019 · London Underground’s history dates back to 1863 when the world’s first underground railway, the Metropolitan Railway, opened between Paddington and Farringdon serving six intermediate stations. Since then the Underground network, affectionately nicknamed the Tube by generations of Londoners, has grown to 270 stations and 11 lines stretching deep into the Capital’s suburbs, and beyond.

  18. London Underground's history dates back to 1863 when the world's first underground railway, the Metropolitan Railway, opened between Paddington and Farringdon, serving six intermediate stations. Since then the Underground network, affectionately nicknamed the Tube by generations of Londoners, has grown to 272 stations and 11 lines stretching deep into the capital's suburbs and beyond.

  19. From ticket machines at Tube, London Overground and most Elizabeth line stations (7 Day and Monthly) At Visitor Centres (7 Day, Monthly and Annual Passes) Single and return tickets. You can buy paper tickets for single and return journeys on Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services:

  20. London Underground milestones. 1863. On 10 January, The Metropolitan Railway opens the world's first underground railway, between Paddington (then called Bishop's Road) and Farringdon Street. 1868. The first section of the Metropolitan District Railway, from South Kensington to Westminster (now part of the District and Circle lines), opens.

  21. How much it costs and how to pay to travel around London. Find out what's the best ticket for you and how to use contactless and Oyster cards, view fares, check if you can get a refund or replacement and see if you're eligible for free and discounted travel.

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