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The first underground railway was opened on 10 January 1863 in London
The first line opened 1st July 1900
Here are a number of firsts for underground railways: The very first underground railway in the world opened in London in 1863. It ran between Farringdon Street and Paddington. This was a steam railway that really was *mostly* underground; there were gaps in the tunnel roof along the route to permit smoke from the locomotive to escape the tunnel. The first electrified underground railway was the City and South London Railway, which opened in 1890. The first underground railway on the Continent was the "földalatti" in Budapest, which opened in 1896. The first underground railway in the U.S. was the trolley tunnel that opened in Boston in 1897 (the Tremont Street Subway). Rapid transit (subway) trains began using the Tremont Street Subway in 1901.
New York City Subway
London was the first city to have an underground railroad. The Metropolitan Railway opened in 1863. The first underground railroad in the United States was the West Side and Yonkers Railway, opened in New York City in 1870.
Do you mean underground railways? If so, yes. The world's first (in London) opened in 1863.
The world's first underground railway was in London, it was opened on the 10th of January 1863, and ran from Paddington to Farringdon.
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London. London's Metropolitan Railway opened to the public on 10th January, 1863.
In 1843 the first tunnel was opened under the Thames. In 1846, London Counsel Charles Pearson proposed laying underground lines connecting the railway.