London Underground depots are all over London, with the most central one being at Waterloo for the Waterloo and City line. The depot which is easiest to see from a passenger-accessible area is most likely Hammersmith, where Hammersmith and City, Circle and District line trains are stabled. It can be seen from Hammersmith H&C/Circle station (Not the station the District and Piccadilly lines stop at!)
London Underground was created in 1863.
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The London Underground is the largest in Europe and the oldest in the world.
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45% of the overall network is underground. Nearly all of the lines run underground through the city centre and overground in the suburbs. The busiest stations tend to the be the ones which are completely underground. The Victoria Line is the only line which is completely underground (with the exception of the train depot at Northumberland Park). All the others run partly underground.
The London Underground did give the East London line to the London Overground to ease its traffic.
The London Underground. Travel For London (TFL) is responsible for the London Underground and the other transport networks in London.
London Underground is known by Londoners as 'the tube'.
The track difference of the track layout of the London Underground and London Overground is whereas one is underground the other is over the ground.
Traffic. London Underground runs on electricity.
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Underground Electric Railways Company of London was created in 1902.