Want this question answered?
The District and Bakerloo lines share tracks with the North London and Watford DC Lines because of the ongoing work on the track.
it is neither in underground or overground. it is a separate system.
The London Underground did give the East London line to the London Overground to ease its traffic.
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.
tube lines: Bakerloo, Central and Victoria; Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly; sub-surface lines: District, Hammersmith & City, Circle, Metropolitan, East London (currently in major refurbishment to become part of the London Overground)
It's on the BAKERLOO Line.
You can get an underground train and an overground train from London Bridge.
Well the easiest way would be to use the London Underground. If it is imperative to use a train there is the London Overground Network. A link to the Underground/Overground rail network can be found below.
Take the Metropolitan or Bakerloo underground railway line going North from London.
There was too much overcrowding in central London to accommodate above ground rail lines into the city.
Take the Underground (tube) to Victoria and then the Overground (main line) to Eastbourne.
London Overground Rail Operations was created in 2007.