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221 feet is the greatest depth..... below are some figures to give you an idea of what depths (literally) they had to go to: Maximum depth below mean sea level

Northern Line, just south of Waterloo station 21.3m (70ft)

Maximum depths below ground level

Deep-level tube lines

Northern Line, Holly Bush Hill, Hampstead 67.4m (221ft)

Sub-surface cut & cover lines

East London Line, Wapping 18.29m (60ft)

Average depths below ground level

Deep level tube lines 24.4m (80ft)

Sub-surface cut & cover lines 7.3m (24ft)

Deepest station

Hampstead 58.5m (192ft) below ground level I hope you enjoy the research, cheers, Skunkfarmer - New Hampshire USA

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The London Underground began operations on January 10, 1863. The length of the London Underground is 250 miles, which is equal to 402 kilometers.

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The total length of the track is 402 kilometres or 250 miles long.

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The total length of all 11 lines is just over 250 miles. The longest line is the Central (34.1 miles from end to end). The London Underground network serves 270 stations.

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118 feet or 36 meters. This is the deepest , with all stations being different.

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The underground is four hundred and two kilometers

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This question cannot be answered because you do not say which train tunnel.

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