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)
Hammersmith and City
The Tube.
London has an extensive underground railroad system known as the London Underground, often referred to as "the Tube." It is one of the oldest and largest underground rail networks in the world, serving millions of passengers each day. The system features numerous lines that connect various parts of the city and its suburbs, making it a vital component of London's public transport infrastructure.
On the London Underground map, the Circle Line is coloured yellow.
The London Underground (commonly called the Tube) is a conventional underground railway (Métro) in London. It has 11 lines which run Underground through the centre of London.The Underground serves 270 stations and has 402 Km of track, 45 per cent of which is undergroundIt incorporates the oldest section of underground railway in the world, which opened in 1863; and the first line to operate electric trains, in 1890.The Docklands Light Railway (or DLR) is a physically separate system first opened in 1987. It has 45 stations and 34 km of track.It was built as a low-cost, low-capacity link to the Docklands redevelopment area. It has since expanded, and become a higher capacity system of many lines which serves East London.It is an automatic driver-less system. The DLR runs mostly on elevated tracks, but the one line that goes into central London is underground.There is also a tram system in south London, centered on Croydon.
It's a small passage
London Underground is known by Londoners as 'the tube'.
10 Lines on the London Underground
The London Underground. Travel For London (TFL) is responsible for the London Underground and the other transport networks in London.
The Central line only.
It's still used because the London Underground is operating still, and that's the logo.You have to have logos for companies, shops, and railway lines.
There are three stations in the London area that include "Ruislip" in their name: Ruislip, Ruislip Gardens, and Ruislip Manor. All three are part of the London Underground network, serving the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines.
Central, Circle, District, Metropolitan, Waterloo.
Yes, the London Underground S Stock is replacing all the other existing stocks on the Sub Surface Lines.
The Circle Line Unfortunately this answer is wrong! According to Transport for London the only tube line to connect all London Underground lines is the Jubilee Line.
There was too much overcrowding in central London to accommodate above ground rail lines into the city.
14 Lines in the London Underground System