London Underground

London Underground

The London Underground is a rapid transit system that provides passenger services in and around London, and the neighbouring counties of Essex, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire.

London Underground is named after the deep bore tunnels in which some of the London Underground trains operate, however around 55% of London Underground track is above ground and is the second largest metro system in the world.

London Underground or 'The Tube'

  • London Underground is also colloquially known as the "tube" due to the tube like appearance of the London Underground tunnels, and may also be referred to as the subway or metro (after the first ever rapid transport system, the Metropolitan line) in other countries.
  • London Underground is managed by Transport for London (TFL) as is the London Overground.

 

London Underground Lines

 

London Underground operates on a network of eleven colour coded lines across London and its suburbs, ranging from the longest: The red London Underground Central line which covers a total of 74km from Epping Forest in Essex all the way to Ealing Broadway to the London Underground's smallest line the light blue Waterloo and City line calling at only two stations.

London Underground Map (© Transport for London)

 

Popular London Underground Routes

Two of the London Underground's most popular lines include the Yellow Circle Line which calls at more mainline London termini than any other station and the Black London Underground Northern line which runs north to south from High Barnet and Edgware to Morden.


London Underground Contact details

Primary Phone: 03432221234
Address:
Customer Service Centre
London Underground
55 Broadway, London,
SW1H 0BD

Email: customerservices@tube.tfl.gov.uk

Assisted Travel Tel: 08456 014 867
Primary Phone:
03432221234

 

Refunds for delays

https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/replacements-and-refunds/refunds-for-delays