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The original section of the London Underground is now part of which lines?
Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan
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What does it mean if a line on the Tube map has more than one color, like the District and Circle lines?
Multiple train lines use the same track and stations
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The first section of the London Underground railway ran between which two stations?
Paddington (Bishopâs Road) and Farringdon
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A green and white mix line on the map represents:
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What percentage of the London Tube network is actually underground?
45%
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If a line on the Tube map is a mix of white and orange, what kind of transport line does it represent?
The Overground train lines
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Which London Underground line has the most stations on the network?
The District Line
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How many stations does the Waterloo & City Line have?
Two
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What day and month did the London Underground first open?
January 10
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What year did the London Underground first open?
1853
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1873
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Which type of line is shown as a white and orange mix on the Tube map?
DLR
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What do the solid coloured lines on the Tube map represent?
Underground lines
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All London Underground lines are entirely underground.
FALSE
TRUE
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