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The London Underground (subway system) has three stations at Heathrow, one at Terminal Four, one at Terminal Five, and another at serving Terminals One, Two and Three. These are served by the Picadilly Line, which reaches central London directly via stops at Earls Court, Knightsbridge and Leic...
Line Northern: Morden ↔ High Barnet / Mill Hill East / Edgware Line Piccadilly: Cockfosters ↔ Heathrow Terminal 5 / Uxbridge Line Victoria: Walthamstow Central ↔ Brixton Line Waterloo & City: Waterloo ↔ Bank The London Underground is divided into 9 zones, with the first zone starting...
The Elizabeth line (constructed by the Crossrail project) runs east–west underneath the City of London. The line serves two stations in the City – Farringdon and Liverpool Street – which additionally serves the Barbican and Moorgate areas. Elizabeth line services link the City directly to destin...
Northern line (Morden - Mill Hill East via Bank) Morden South Wimbledon Colliers Wood Tooting Broadway Tooting Bec Balham Clapham South Clapham Common Clapham North Stockwell Oval Kennington Elephant & Castle Borough London Bridge Bank Moorgate
Line Kent: Kentish Town ↔ Sevenoaks First Capital Connect is a railway company created on 1 April 2006 following the takeover of the wagn (West Anglia Great Northern Railway) and Thameslink franchises. Wagn operated suburban services from King's Cross and Moorgate stations in London. Thames...
London and South East Region Line Nicknames Transport for London’s Lineage Organisation Brand Reports to Date Metropolitan, Great Northern, and Metropolitan East London Railways Metropolitan Railway shareholders 1863-1933 Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL)[financed … Continue reading ...
These principal London rail stations broadly serve the following UK areas: Paddington: Serving West of England and South Wales; Heathrow Airport Express terminus.Marylebone: Midlands and northern Cotswolds (eg. Birmingham, Warwick, Banbury).Euston: Central and North-West England, Western Scotland (eg...
of the underground network, while the Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Central, and Northern lines opened up hundreds of square miles of ruralMiddlesexandEssexfor suburbanization. South of the Thames a similarlydensenetwork of railway stations was developed along the electric suburban lines of the Southern ...