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  • {{r|London Underground}}
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  • | pagename = London Underground | abc = London Underground
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  • {{r|London Underground}}
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  • {{r|London Underground}}
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  • ...t Bank, Canary Wharf, Stratford, Canning Town, and West Ham. Additionally, London Underground stations are within walking distance of Bow Church, Tower Gateway, and Hero ...hs, Canary Wharf also benefits from several transit connections, including London Underground’s Jubilee Line, two Docklands Light Railway stops, and the Thames Clipper
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  • {{r|London Underground}}
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  • * Go to [[London Underground/Related Articles]] and look at each of the tube lines - created lemmas for
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  • ...s and national rail trains share the same length of track. Excluding the [[London Underground]], this is the only instance of such operation in the UK.
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  • ...Metro" or the "London Metro" as it is to say "Bay Area Rapid Transit" or "London Underground." Even NYC's transit system which has the word "Metropolitan" in its offic
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  • ...ission]], the [[New York City Transit Authority]], [[Hong Kong]] and the [[London Underground]].<ref name=nydailynews2019-02-04/><ref name=theglobeandmail2017-06-02/>
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  • {{rpr|London Underground}}
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  • {{rpr|London Underground}}
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  • ...dustrial typography of the latter nineteenth century. The signage in the [[London Underground]] is a classic of this era and used a font designed by Edward Johnston in 1
    12 KB (1,851 words) - 06:33, 9 June 2009
  • ..., including the [[Manchester Metro]] and the [[London Underground]]. The [[London Underground]] is the oldest and most extensive underground railway in the world, and as
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  • ...n, United Kingdom]], [[United Kingdom]] on one double-decker bus and three London Underground trains in 2005. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/london_bl
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  • ...n, United Kingdom]], [[United Kingdom]] on one double-decker bus and three London Underground trains in 2005. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/london_bl
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  • ...r your kind message! My ultimate intention is to do articles on all of the London Underground lines; presently I'm about half way through trying to travel the entire sys
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  • ...-wing political views and his opposition to the Government's plans for the London underground railway system<ref>Journey (267)</ref>. He became concerned by the indicat
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