The oldest tube line in London is the Metropolitan Line, which opened on January 10, 1863. It was the first underground railway in the world and initially ran between Paddington and Farringdon. The line was designed to alleviate congestion on the streets of London and has since expanded significantly.
The Central line is the current oldest tube stock in the whole of the London Underground.
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Yes, the Northern Line in London is the third oldest line in London.
The Northern line is the tube line that has the most number of branches.
The Circle Line is the Tube Line that did not call at the Kings Cross.
Methuselah (who is the oldest person to ever have live) .
The Central Line
The Jubilee Line
The Tube lines in London, in order, are: 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. Each line is color-coded on the Tube map and serves various areas of London, connecting key stations and landmarks.
The Northern Line.
The station is on the Jubilee Line
Central Line