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Metropolitan Railway


Metropolitan Railway (the) . with the Metropolitan District, form a circle (called the Inner Circle of Underground Railways) round the inner part of London touching most of the principal railway termini King's Cross for the Great Northern and Midland Railways ; Gower Street for Euston Edgware Road for the Great Central; Praed Street or Bishop's Road for the Great Western Railway at Paddington Victoria for London, Chatham and Dover and London, Brighton and South Coast Railways. These railways have branches also to the suburbs.

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