Yes, tourists and residents can film trains in the London Underground.
Trains are locomotives and carriage's in any Country. London is no different. There are also Underground trains in London.
The last time "slam doors" were used on the London Underground was in 1992.
Underground stations are used to catch trains. There is no point in visiting them.
Depends what you mean: Firstly, what are 'normal' trains and why are underground trains not 'normal'? Can non-LU trains run on the tube network? A: No, they will not fit in the tunnels Does LU have an intergrated transport network with non-LU trains? Yes, sometimes on adjacent platforms
Trains, underground trains, coaches, busses, taxis, hired cars or any combination of these.
Not at all! Although the London riots of 2011 wasn't good. Neither were the bombs in the underground tube trains.
There are a few Modelzone shops around London where you can buy model trains, cars, helicopters, boats and planes. There is a Modelzone shop close to Holborn Tube Station in London.
New York and Moscow and probably many other cities.
Anywhere from 23-38 have been recorded.
Yes. The Underground does cover much area, but you cannot take the Underground from London to Oxford.
Some do, some don't. Although it's called the Underground, some of the trains run on the surface for part of their journey, particularly in the suburbs.
I'm pretty sure it's just London. NOT SO Liverpool does aswell