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The Bakerloo line got its name from a newspaper columnist and once had 20 more stations than it does today. The route, which first opened in 1906, between Baker Street and Lambeth North, was ...
The map displays ... of Morrison Road - Lane one (of three) is blocked due to a broken down HGV. Lines have reopened following earlier overrunning engineering works between London Waterloo and ...
It’s London’s shortest Tube route with only two stops but the Waterloo & City line has been an essential lifeline for commuters for more than 125 years. First opened to the public in 1898, the ...
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It was built to help commuters travelling into Waterloo from Surrey and south west London to get more easily into the City, and is primarily used for this purpose to this day. Over the coming weeks, ...
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