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Tell about the effects of underground railway in london..

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Answered by abhinav12359
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the history of the London underground begin in the 19th Century with the construction of the metro train railway the first the world's first underground railway the metropolian railway which opened in 1863 using gaslit wooden carriages caused by steam locomotive work the district Railway to complete London circle line in 1884 both Railways expanded the metropoli and eventually extended as far is Mansi junction is working shame

Answered by owww
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The London Underground, also known as the Tube, is the 11th busiest metro system in the world. It has 11 lines and carries about 1.4 billion passengers annually (4.8 million passengers a day), connecting London, Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hartford.

Opened in 1863, it helps commuters reach their work places in far flung places covered by the network. It serves 270 station and covers a length of 402 kilometres, providing the most modern facilities for passengers.
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