The configuration of the Central Line in London is a below ground/above ground railway line. Most of the engines are run off of battery power. The line runs from Epping to West Ruislip with a loop from right around Woodford out to Newbury Park and then back to Leytonstone.
Central Line
The Central Line
That line is the most central line and is called the Circle Line.Operating round the central of London it's a surprise it isn't called the Central Line.But there is a Central Line, and a section of it runs just north of Westminster.
No they are two separate lines on the London Underground. Circle line is yellow ,Central line is black I think.
The Central line only.
Green is the District Line
I assume you refer to Ongar, which was closed in 1994. It was situated on the Central line, east of Epping (further from central London).
Take the Piccadilly Line underground (tube) train or a taxi.
At all stations and on the tube itself it will show the Central Line if your on the Central line and if you're on the Victoria line it will show the Victoria line map etc....
The London Subway has 11 lines. Bakerloo line, Central line, Circle line, District line, Hammersmith & City line, Jubilee line, Metropolitan line, Northern line, Piccadilly line, Victoria line and Waterloo & City line.
There are no direct trains. You will have to take the Piccadilly line into central London and change onto the main line for Norwich.
The Central line is the current oldest tube stock in the whole of the London Underground.