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(what is the north line ​

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Answered by irishmanzano308
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The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from south-west to north-west London, with two branches through central London and three in north London. It runs northwards from its southern terminus at Morden in the borough of Merton to Kennington in Southwark , where it divides into two central branches, one via Charing Cross in the West End and the other via Bank in the City .

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Answered by 19sps0356
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Most maps contain an arrow marked with the letter 'N' at the upper right hand corner. This arrow shows the northern direction. It is called the north line. When we know the north, we can find out other directions. This is the reason that maps have a north line.

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