It is an underground rail network underneath London.
It's the subway in London, it's called the Metro in NYC and in London either the Tube or the Underground.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
Tower of London tube station was created in 1882.
Tower of London tube station ended in 1884.
The 'tube'
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Acton is IN London
London.
One can find the London Underground rail network, or "The Tube", at various points in London ranging from Central London all the way to the outer edge of the capital.
London
District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.
The London underground system is usually referred to as 'the tube'.
There are around 260 tube stations in London so it depends on where you are travelling from. There are usually parking restrictions in the area of all tube stations.