Sort of. I use it sometimes to get between Waterloo and Bank.
The Tube. Some of the tubes lines have nicknames too such as the Northern Line (the misery line) and Waterloo and City (the drain).
Stansted Express into London Liverpool Street On the tube, Central line to Bank then Waterloo & City line to Waterloo South West Trains to Southampton
The Tube lines in London, in order, are: Bakerloo Line, Central Line, Circle Line, District Line, Hammersmith & City Line, Jubilee Line, Metropolitan Line, Northern Line, Piccadilly Line, Victoria Line, and Waterloo & City Line. Each line is color-coded on the Tube map and serves various areas of London, connecting key stations and landmarks.
Waterloo and Westminster are both very close to the London Eye. Waterloo is on the Jubilee Line, Northern Line and Bakerloo Line. Westminster is on the Jubilee Line, District Line and Circle Line.
Waterloo tube station was created in 1906.
Yes, you can use the northern line.
The London Subway has 11 lines. Bakerloo line, Central line, Circle line, District line, Hammersmith & City line, Jubilee line, Metropolitan line, Northern line, Piccadilly line, Victoria line and Waterloo & City line.
Yes - the Northern Line (Charing Cross Branch)
The Jubilee Line.It connects into the lines at the following locations -Bakerloo - Baker StreetCentral - Bond Street, StratfordCircle - Baker Street, WestminsterDistrict - Westminster, West HamEast London - Canada WaterHammersmith & City - Baker Street, West HamMetropolitan - Wembley Park, Baker StreetNorthern - Waterloo, London BridgePiccadilly - Green ParkVictoria - Green ParkWaterloo & City - WaterlooOverground - StratfordDLR - Canning Town, StratfordThe other lines fail to interact with the following lines -Bakerloo - East London, DLRCentral - East LondonCircle - East London, Waterloo & City*, OvergroundDistrict - Metropolitan, Waterloo & City*East London - Bakerloo, Central, Circle, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Waterloo & CityHammersmith & City - Waterloo & CityMetropolitan - District, East London, Waterloo & City, Overground, DLRNorthern - East London, OvergroundPiccadilly - East London, Waterloo & City, Overground, DLRVictoria - East London, Waterloo & City, DLRWaterloo & City - Circle*, District*, East London, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Waterloo & City, Victoria, Overground, DLR*Overground - Circle, East London, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Waterloo & CityDLR - Bakerloo, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Waterloo & City**Some lines use Bank & Monument stations as an interchange. These are technically two different stations (although now connected) so it cannot be said that the lines are connected.
The most direct path is east to the A201 south, across the Blackfriars Bridge to Southwark and then "The Cut" west to Waterloo Road. It is 6 minutes faster, on average, to use the A4200 due south across the Waterloo Bridge.
Westminster or Waterloo
Hammersmith and city line.