London Underground - The Tube-London Bridge Station, Victoria Station, St Paul's, Brixton, Tower Hill, Oxford Circus, Kings Cross-St Pancras, Vauxhall, Earl's Court, Blackfriars, Kensington High Street, South Kensington, Canary Wharf DLR - Docklands Light RailLondon is connected underground by one of the world's oldest subways, operating since 1863 - The "Underground", often nicknamed "the Tube". It is is the fastest way to get around in London, and one of the world's busiest subways, with 1.8 million riders each day! The old system has a length of 402km and serves 272 stations. Most stations are old fahioned, but some are more modern with glass doors that separate the station from the tracks. There are more modern trains now then last time we visited, in 2006. They are not wheelchair friendly or pram friendly exactly, many stations have neither escalators or elevators, something you would expect in 2022! Docklands has it's own lightrail train, DLR, which are more modern. |