Met
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
Stations
34 stops
- AldgateTerminusInterchange
- Liverpool StreetInterchange
- MoorgateInterchange
- BarbicanInterchange
- FarringdonInterchange
- King's Cross St PancrasInterchange
- Euston SquareInterchange
- Great Portland StreetInterchange
- Baker StreetInterchange
- Finchley RoadInterchange
- Wembley ParkInterchange
- Preston Road
- Northwick Park
- Harrow-on-the-Hill
- North Harrow
- Pinner
- Northwood Hills
- Northwood
- Moor Park
- Rickmansworth
- Chorleywood
- Chalfont & Latimer
- Chesham
- Amersham
- Croxley
- Watford
- West Harrow
- Rayners LaneInterchange
- EastcoteInterchange
- Ruislip ManorInterchange
- RuislipInterchange
- IckenhamInterchange
- HillingdonInterchange
- UxbridgeTerminusInterchange
Other lines on the London Underground
Sources
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