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London Underground

Metropolitan line

The Metropolitan line is the world's oldest underground railway, opened 1863. It runs 67 km from Aldgate in the City of London to Amersham and Chesham in Buckinghamshire. Its colour is magenta.

Stations
34
Length
66.7 km
Opened
1863

Metropolitan line\n\nWorld's first underground railway (1863). 34 stations. Extends furthest from central London (Chesham, 40 km from Aldgate).

Stations

  1. Aldgate
    TerminusInterchange
  2. Liverpool Street
    Interchange
  3. Moorgate
    Interchange
  4. Barbican
    Interchange
  5. Farringdon
    Interchange
  6. King's Cross St Pancras
    Interchange
  7. Euston Square
    Interchange
  8. Great Portland Street
    Interchange
  9. Baker Street
    Interchange
  10. Finchley Road
    Interchange
  11. Wembley Park
    Interchange
  12. Preston Road
  13. Northwick Park
  14. Harrow-on-the-Hill
  15. North Harrow
  16. Pinner
  17. Northwood Hills
  18. Northwood
  19. Moor Park
  20. Rickmansworth
  21. Chorleywood
  22. Chalfont & Latimer
  23. Chesham
  24. Amersham
  25. Croxley
  26. Watford
  27. West Harrow
  28. Rayners Lane
    Interchange
  29. Eastcote
    Interchange
  30. Ruislip Manor
    Interchange
  31. Ruislip
    Interchange
  32. Ickenham
    Interchange
  33. Hillingdon
    Interchange
  34. Uxbridge
    TerminusInterchange

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Sources

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