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  1. Aug 21, 2019 · 4 How to use the London Underground: Finding the right platform. 5 How to use the London Underground: Good Etiquette. 5.1 Keep to the right-hand side of the escalator. 5.2 Don’t stop at the bottom of the escalator/stairs in order to orientate yourself. 5.3 Check for football matches/events if you’re uncomfortable in crowds.

  2. Open up a free Footways map. Explore London's quiet and interesting streets with this colourful guide. For nearby stations, stops and piers and other places of interest. TfL Tube and Rail maps, Bus maps, Santander Cycle maps, River maps, Congestion Charge maps, Oyster Ticket Stop map, visitor and tourist maps, audio maps.

  3. Jan 21, 2024 · How to use the London Underground: Tube Charing Cross Station Guide. First things first, let’s walk through using the Tube, step-by-step: You’re at the entrance of a Tube station. Have your Oyster card, travel Card, or contactless payment card at the ready.

  4. London Underground's history dates back to 1863 when the world's first underground railway, the Metropolitan Railway, opened between Paddington and Farringdon, serving six intermediate stations. Since then the Underground network, affectionately nicknamed the Tube by generations of Londoners, has grown to 272 stations and 11 lines stretching ...

  5. London Underground milestones. 1863. On 10 January, The Metropolitan Railway opens the world's first underground railway, between Paddington (then called Bishop's Road) and Farringdon Street. 1868. The first section of the Metropolitan District Railway, from South Kensington to Westminster (now part of the District and Circle lines), opens.

  6. Tube and Rail Map. Skip to navigation ... Central London Red Routes. North Circular (A406) South Circular (A205) Favourite river buses. Done updating my favourites ...

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · The London Underground is to London what the New York Subway is to New York City. First opened in 1863, it spans a total of 250 miles across London with 272 stations. It is the oldest metro system in the world, and one of the busiest. During its peak hours, up to 500 trains run concurrently, so you can imagine the sheer scale of its operations.

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