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The Underground Railway, commonly known as the London Underground, was developed during the Victorian era primarily by engineer Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, who created the Thames Tunnel, and later by other engineers such as John Fowler and Charles Pearson. The first section of the Underground, the Metropolitan Railway, opened in 1863, marking the beginning of the extensive subway system we know today. This innovative transportation project aimed to alleviate the congestion in London's streets and improve public transit for its growing population.

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