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The eldest Underground stations in London would be the ones that were part of the Metropolitan Railway when it opened in 1863. Among these are Baker Street, Great Portland Street and Edgware Road stations, as well as a number of others.

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The Metropolitan Railway, which opened in 1863, and later on became what is now the Underground, had stations that, over the years, have changed names. Among those stations are, what we now know as, Baker Street, Great Portland Street, Paddington and Edgware Road.

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The Northern Line is the 4th oldest tube line in the London Underground.

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