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London is the capital of England, and the largest metropolitan city in the United Kingdom. It has a total area of 1,572.1 square kilometers (607 square miles), with an estimated population of 7.6 million (as of 2010).

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What are tube stations in London?

A

Acton Town

Aldgate

Aldgate East

Alperton

Amersham

Angel

Archway

Arnos Grove

Arsenal

B

Baker Street

Balham

Bank

Barbican

Barking

Barkingside

Barons Court

Bayswater

Becontree

Belsize Park

Bermondsey

Bethnal Green

Blackfriars

Blackhorse Road

Bond Street

Borough

Boston Manor

Bounds Green

Bow Church

Bow Road

Brent Cross

Brixton

Bromley-by-Bow

Buckhurst Hill

Burnt Oak

C

Caledonian Road

Camden Town

Canada Water

Canary Wharf

Canning Town

Cannon Street

Canons Park

Chalfont & Latimer

Chalk Farm

Chancery Lane

Charing Cross

Chesham

Chigwell

Chiswick Park

Chorleywood

Clapham Common

Clapham North

Clapham South

Cockfosters

Colindale

Colliers Wood

Covent Garden

Croxley

D

Dagenham East

Dagenham Hthway

Debden

Devons Row

Dollis Hill

E

Ealing Broadway

Ealing Common

Earls Court

East Acton

East Finchley

East India

East Putney

Eastcote

Edgware

Edgware Road

Elephant & Castle

Elm Park

Embankment

Epping

Euston

Euston Square

F

Fairlop

Farringdon

Finchley Central

Finchley Road

Finsbury Park

Fulham Broadway

G

Gants Hill

Gloucester Road

Golders Green

Goldhawk Road

Goodge Street

Grange Hill

Great Portland St

Green Park

Greenford

GunnersburyH

Hainault

Hammersmith

Hampstead

Hanger Lane

Harlesden

Harrow-on-the-Hill

Hatton Cross

Heathrow

Hendon Central

High Barnet

High Street Kensington

Highbury & Islington

Highgate

Hillingdon

Holborn

Holland Park

Holloway Road

Hornchurch

Hounslow Central

Hounslow East

Hounslow West

Hyde Park Corner

I

Ickenham

K

Kennington

Kensal Green

Kensington (Olympia)

Kentish Town

Kenton

Kew Gardens

Kilburn

Kilburn Park

Kings Cross St. Pancras

Kingsbury

Knightsbridge

L

Ladbroke Grove

Lambeth North

Lancaster Gate

Latimer Road

Leicester Square

Leyton

Leytonstone

Limehouse

Liverpool Street

London Bridge

Loughton

M

Maida Vale

Manor House

Mansion House

Marble Arch

Marylebone

Mile End

Mill Hill East

Monument

Moor Park

Moorgate

Morden

Mornington Crescent

Mudchute

N

Neasden

New Cross

New Cross Gate

Newbury Park

North Acton

North Ealing

North Greenwich

North Harrow

North Wembley

Northfields

Northolt

Northwick Park

Northwood

Northwood Hills

Notting Hill Gate

O

Oakwood

Old Street

Osterley

Oval

Oxford Circus

P

Paddington

Park Royal

Parsons Green

Perivale

Piccadilly Circus

Pimlico

Pinner

Plaistow

Poplar

Preston Road

Prince Regent

Pudding Mill Lane

Putney Bridge

Q

Queens Park

Queensbury

Queensway

R

Ravenscourt Park

Rayners Lane

Redbridge

Regents Park

Richmond

Rickmansworth

Roding Valley

Rotherhithe

Royal Albert

Royal Oak

Royal Victoria

Ruislip

Ruislip Gardens

Ruislip Manor

Russell Square

S

Seven Sisters

Shadwell

Shepherds Bush

Shoreditch

Snaresbrook

South Ealing

South Harrow

South Kensington

South Kenton

South Quay

South Ruislip

South Wimbledon

South Woodford

Southfields

Southgate

Southwark

St. James's Park

St. Johns Wood

St. Pauls

Stamford Brook

Stanmore

Stepney Green

Stockwell

Stonebridge Park

Stratford

Sudbury Hill

Sudbury Town

Surrey Quays

Swiss Cottage

T

Temple

Theydon Bois

Tooting Bec

Tooting Broadway

Tottenham Court Rd

Tottenham Hale

Totteridge & Whetstone

Tower Gateway

Tower Hill

Tufnell Park

Turnham Green

Turnpike Lane

U

Upminster Bridge

Upney

Upton Park

Uxbridge

V

Vauxhall

Victoria

W

Walthamstow Central

Wanstead

Wapping

Warren Street

Warwick Avenue

Waterloo

Watford

Wembley Central

Wembley Park

West Acton

West Brompton

West Finchley

West Ham

West Hampstead

West Harrow

West India Quay

West Kensington

West Ruislip

Westbourne Park

Westferry

Westminster

White City

Whitechapel

Willesden Green

Willesden Junction

Wimbledon

Wimbledon Park

Wood Green

Woodford

Woodside Park

When was Underground Electric Railways Company of London created?

Underground Electric Railways Company of London was created in 1902.

When did the last steam train run on londons underground?

The last steam passenger train was in 1961 but LT kept a number of steam engines for maintainace work when the electic power was switched off. The engines were used only on the surface and sub surface lines like the Met, District and Circle Lines NOT on the deep level tube lines. LT at the end operated ex GWR pannier tank 0-6-0's bought 2nd hand from BR. They were based at Neasden but were also used at Lillie Bridge(near Earls Court) and Acton works. Famously a number of years after BR had finished with steam engines a steam train would leave Neasden each day and run to Watford tip with all the waste materials. It was rather like a ghost train!! The FINAL steam train was in June 1971 when LT ran a final commemorative train from Moorgate to Neasden. LT did however allow steam trains to run again on the Met in the 1980's & 90's but they were for steams fans and not normal operations.

How much is a Eurorail fare from London to Paris?

One way is more expensive than taking a return.

Therefore I would recommend you to take a return ticket including a week-end between your two tickets, even if you don't use your return.

If you plan ahead and buy following the return/week-end rule, you should be able to get a ticket for as little as £70 return.

On average, tickets are around £100 though which is cheaper than flying. (no taxi to airport...)

Why was the London eye built in London?

The London Eye was built for the year 2000 Millennium celebrations and is now one of London's most popular tourist attractions.

What is Camden most famous for?

Some people may have heard of Camden as where all of N-Dubz come from.

Where is the London clock tower located?

There are 'clock towers' all over the world. Possibly the most famous is 'Big Ben' at the British Houses of Parliament

When was London Eye founded?

Most of the construction took place in 1999, the target was to have it finished in time to celebrate the new Millenium, however it was not quite ready in time and opened to the public in March 2000.

What the benefits of the London eye?

The London Eye was built as part of the city's millennium celebration just before the year 2000 along with such other city features as the Millennium bridge which crosses the Thames between St. Paul Cathedral and the Tate Modern. While originally the London Eye, built by British Airways, was meant just for the millennium celebration, it proved to be such a popular tourist destination, and such an important revenue stream, that it has remained open. In June 2008, the site welcomed it's 30 millionth visitor.

Length London underground track?

The total length of the London Underground network is 250 miles / 402.34 kilometers.

What were some landmarks of Victorian London in 1843?

That would depend on how wealthy you were. If you were comparatively rich you would probably have lived in a very elegant house but if you were poor you would probably have lived in over-crowded, disease ridden squalor which you would have to share with other families. Rich or poor, you wouldn't have had inside plumbing.

Transportation in London in the 1800s?

Carriages, coaches,and they something like a bus (called an Omnibus) that could carry about 22 passengers.

How long does it take to get through London gatwick airport and onto the train at London gatwick station?

About 45 miles. Heathrow is west of London and Gatwick is South. The roads between the two are all motorway so it doesn't take too long to drive depending on traffic. There is also a frequent bus service between the two which takes about 1 hour.

How far roughly is it from East anglia to South East England?

East Anglia and the metropolitan area of London are both large areas so this cannot be answered without more detail.

They are almost next to each other.

Where can one learn about job vacancies in London?

I think successmovescondidate is the best place for sales job in london. If you're looking for Sales jobs in London, then look no further. Sales jobs in London have all the potential that you could wish for.

Which river in Scotland that flows east in the North Sea at Aberdeen?

There are two. The river Dee and the river Don, both flow through Aberdeen and empty into the North Sea.

How long is flight from London to Chicago?

The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.7 hours 54 mins

What does England celebrate?

england celebrates many celebration and special days like

in janury

New Year (1st)

Bank Holiday

Twefth night (5th)

Plough Monday

in february

Candlemas Day (1st)

St Valentines Day (14th)

March

  • St David's Day (1st) (Wales)
  • St Patrick's Day (17th) (Ireland)

Special Days that move each year(February/March/April)

  • Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day)
  • Lent
  • Mothering Sunday

    (UK Mothers Day)

  • Easter

April

  • April Fool's Day (1st)
  • St George's Day (23rd) (England)

May

  • May Day (1st)
  • Rochester Sweeps Festival
  • Two Bank Holidays
  • Whistun

June

  • Trooping of the Colour
  • Fathers' Day
  • Wimbledon Tennis Championship

August

  • Edinburgh Festival
  • Notting Hill Carnival
  • Bank Holiday

September

  • Harvest Festival

October

  • Halloween (31st)

November

  • Bonfire Night (5th)
  • Remembrance Day (11th)
  • St Andrew's Day (30th)
  • Advent

December

  • Advent
  • Christmas (25th)
  • Boxing Day (26th)

How does London use it's natural resources?

The population of the city of London, England is over eight million people. London has many natural resources such as natural gas, iron ore, limestone, and tin.

None of these natural resources are in London