London Underground
public rapid transit system in London, UK
Čeština: Tato je galerie s fotografiemi londýnského metra.
Deutsch: Dies ist eine Galerie mit Bildern der Londoner U-Bahn.
Eesti: Pilte Londoni metroost.
English: This is a gallery with pictures of the London Underground.
Español: Esta es una galería de imágenes del Ferrocarril Subterráneo de Londres
Français : Cette page présente des photos, cartographies et logos du métro de Londres.
עברית: גלריית הרכבת התחתית של לונדון.
Magyar: Ez a erkély fényképek Londoni metró.
Íslenska: Myndir af neðanjarðarlestinni í London.
Italiano: Questa è una galleria di immagini della metropolitana di Londra
日本語: ロンドン地下鉄に関する写真のギャラリー。
Македонски: Галерија на слики од Лондонското метро.
Nederlands: Dit is een fotogalerij met foto's van de Londense Metro.
Polski: Jest to galeria zdjęć Metra Londyńskiego.
Português: Esta é uma galeria de imagens do Metropolitano de Londres.
Русский: Галерея изображений Лондонского метрополитена .
Slovenščina: Stran prikazuje slike Londonske podzemne železnice.
Suomi: Kuvia Lontoon metrosta.
Svenska: Detta är ett galleri med bilder från Londons tunnelbana.
ไทย: นี่คือห้องแสดงภาพของรถไฟใต้ดินลอนดอน
中文(臺灣):本頁是倫敦地鐵的圖片集
Stations
editTrains
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Interior of a Jubilee Line train
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Interior of a Central Line train
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Tube stock 1992
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Refurbished Waterloo & City line 1992 stock train outside Waterloo station
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Jubilee Line 1996 tube stock at Stratford
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CP (red) and R (white) stock District Line trains at Upminster Station.
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Originally the red coloured CO / CP / COP trains were painted in dark red and featured gilt coloured (with black edging) lettering. In 1973 this was changed to 'bus' red with white lettering. This image shows the two variants side by side.
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A train composed of a mixture of unpainted aluminium and (white) painted steel cars on the District Line. The twin windows in the central saloon between the double doors suggests that these three cars seen here are of post ware construction.
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Inside a red P Stock train. The internal doorways (without doors) comes from when the District line included provision for 1st class pasengers - 1st class was split into two sections (smoking and non-smoking) and the rest of the carriage was for 3rd class passengers. 1st class was abolished in 1940 as a war-time economy.
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Inside a COP trailer, which always was for 3rd class pasengers only. Note the decorative 'half moon' shaped glass on some of the seat backs.
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D stock train on the District Line
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London's underground trains come in two different sizes - the smaller 'tube' trains and the larger 'mainline' size trains. A Metropolitan Line 'A' stock subsurface train and a Piccadilly Line 1973 tube train.
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The nickname "Tube" comes from the almost circular tube-like tunnels through which the small profile trains run. This photograph shows a southbound Northern Line train leaving a tunnel mouth just north of Hendon Central station.
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cargo train at Holborn
Roundels
editMain category: London Underground roundels
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London Underground
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Bakerloo line
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Central line
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Circle line
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District line
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Hammersmith & City line
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Jubilee line
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Metropolitan line
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Northern line
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Piccadilly line
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Victoria line
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Waterloo & City line
Maps
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Zone 1 (geographical map)
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Zone 1 (diagram)
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Tube & rail map of London
Miscellaneous
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station entrance
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Symbol
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Unidentified device
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Bakerloo Line depot
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London Underground in motion
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Bounds Green Station symbol
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Liverpool Street station
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French sign at St Pancras