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The iconic blue bar and red circle logo of the London Underground, also known as the roundel, is a symbol recognised not just across the UK but globally. It's the beacon people search for when ...
A widespread power failure in south-west London on Monday caused major disruption across the London Underground network, suspending multiple lines and leaving passengers stranded during the ...
London Underground lines reopened on Tuesday morning ... where there are minor delays on the Metropolitan Line because of a faulty train at Euston Square. The combined disruptions mean the ...
Multiple lines on the London Underground network were suspended or disrupted Monday because of a power outage, the British capital's transport authority said. The Transport for London website ...
A new version of the London Underground Tube map, created by engineer Ben James, could mean you’ll never miss a train again. The map displays the real-time location of every train in London ...
Any commuter knows the frustration of watching the train they've just run for already pulling away from the platform. But an incredible new version of the London Underground map promises to make ...
It is a sight to put a smile on the face of millions of Tube passengers – the first new Piccadilly line train for 50 years being tested on the London Underground. This exclusive picture ...
The astonishingly skinny home on Peel Street in Notting Hill was built around 1930 and is smaller in width than most London Underground carriages. Sandwiched between period terraced housing ...
The response defined soiled carriages as being any incident that required the train to be taken out of service or cleaned. This included accidents involving vomit, spillages and broken glass. The data ...
Aslef said an internal London Underground investigation concluded that the e-bike was “only moments away from boarding the train” and that if the explosion had happened on board the train ...
Transport for London has disclosed that 26 commuters have fallen into the gap between the train and platform at a London Underground station, including one fatal incident. The data relates to the ...
On 28 February 1975, a London Underground train sped into Moorgate station during the height of the morning rush hour. It did not stop at the platform, but carried on without slowing. Moments ...