No, only the Jubilee line, the Northern line and the Bakerloo line go to Waterloo
You need to get the Northern Line to Leicester Square and then the Piccadilly Line to London Waterloo.
No. The nearest Piccadilly Line station to Victoria is Green Park.
Yes it does.
Not directly, you will need to take the South West trains service to London Waterloo and then you need to take the Bakerloo line tube to Piccadilly Circus, and then you can take the Piccadilly Line all the way to Heathrow Airport.
The Piccadilly Line Trains run direct from all the terminals to the very centre of London.
Piccadilly line was created in 1906.
Take Northern Line northbound to Leicester Square, then change for the Piccadilly Line northbound to get to King's Cross St. Pancras. I recomend that a change at Leicester Square is easier than at Euston.
As there are no direct trains from Heathrow to London Waterloo, it's quicker to travel by underground from Heathrow on the Piccadilly Line to Leicester Square Underground Station and then change onto the Northern Line to London Waterloo Railway Station.
The Piccadilly Line has three ends: Cockfosters, Heathrow Terminal 5 and Uxbridge.
The Piccadilly line leaves King's Cross station and travels to Piccadilly Circus. This takes 6 stops.Alternatively, the Victoria line goes to Green Park or the Northern line goes to Leicester Square.Note that the Piccadilly line stops at both Green Park and Leicester Square.
1906.
The Piccadilly line in the London underground is dark blue.