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Here’s a look at the London Underground, also known as “The Tube,” the oldest subway or metro transit system in the world. Facts There are currently 272 stations open and 249 miles (402 km) of active ...
A bold new design is rolling out across London’s transport system. Transport for London (TfL) is marking its 25th anniversary with new vehicle wraps across eight services, including a zero ...
South London does boasts trams - but comparatively few Tube stations (Image: Charles Bowman/Getty) But what's the reason behind this stark disparity in Tube stations in South London?
An original London Underground sign from the 1930s could be yours for the price of £1,842.72. The listing on the online marketplace, eBay, is an enamel sign for Camden Town, measuring 71 x 64 inches.
After a video of a man performing Bhangra on a London Underground escalator became popular on social media, the internet took notice. As the man danced down the escalator with a portable speaker ...
A WOMAN in her early 20s was allegedly sexually assaulted near the ticket barriers of a Tube station. Detectives released a CCTV image of a man in a black and red jumper wearing a rucksackfollowing… ...
Kneecap have been banned from advertising a concert on the London Underground over fears of “widespread and serious offence”. The Northern Irish rap trio group from Belfast — which consists ...
Four people have been taken to hospital after multiple stabbings on a south London high street. Officers were scrambled to the junction of Denmark Hill and Camberwell New Road just before 4pm on ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have claimed that they are banned from advertising one of their gigs on the London Underground.
Rap group Kneecap has said it is banned from advertising on the London Underground for an upcoming concert. A proposed poster featured a black background with the likeness of a balaclava cut out ...
Kneecap say their posters have been ‘banned’ from the London Underground The poster shows their logo, based on the balaclavas worn by paramilitaries during the Troubles, and reads: “Kneecap.
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are "banned" from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground.