Jubilee Line Docklands Light Railway Northern Line Waterloo & City Line Bakerloo Victoria
Get a London Underground map and count them yourself!!
London Underground The assumption song
Each station on the London Underground network has its' own name, clearly defined in the corporate logo or 'roundels'. No station has two different names.
The river Thames is in England and flows through Oxford, Windsor and London plus other less well known places.
There are 27 bridges crossing the River Thames in London. The most obvious ten would be Tower, London, Southwark, Vauxhall, Lambeth, Westminster, Chelsea, Albert, Putney and Hammersmith.
Sorry, but the grammar in this question is not helping. No one existing and served station has two different names.
Nearly. The district of Tooting in London is in two parts. Tooting Broadway and Tooting Bec which both have underground (tube) stations by those names.
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That is just a common name that stuck. It is now called London Transport Limited (since 1985) and operates under the name Transport For London. Years ago there were many names for many companies that make up the London Underground. Another common name is "The Tube"
There are 109 bridges over the River Thames - not to be typed here though
City of London City of Westminster Kensington and Chelsea Hammersmith and Fulham Wandsworth Lambeth Southwark Tower Hamlets Hackney Islington Camden Brent Ealing Hounslow Richmond upon Thames Kingston upon Thames* Merton Sutton Croydon Bromley Lewisham Greenwich Bexley Havering Barking and Dagenham Redbridge Newham Waltham Forest Haringey Enfield Barnet Harrow Hillingdon
The Thames - London The Trent - Nottinghamshire The Severn - Bristol The Humber - Yorkshire