London Underground Map

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London's famous Underground system is the oldest of its type in the world is known affectionately as ’The Tube’ by locals and visitors alike.

The network itself runs for a total of 253 miles, serving nearly three hundred stations across Greater London and beyond, and on any given day over two and a half million journeys are made by passengers.

The Tube network is made up of a number of different lines each of which is conveniently colour-coded - for instance, the Central Line that crosses central London linking the East and West Ends is coloured red.

This colour-coding enables passengers unused to the Underground to follow the Tube map (which has, incidentally, become something of a design classic) and plan their journey.