Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 of Category Waterloo And City Line
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== Line 0 == | == Line 0 == |
The least complex Tube line of them all, the Waterloo & City Line (also known as the Drain) has only two stations. It's primarily used by commuters, and hence doesn't run at all on Sundays or public holidays. |
The least complex Tube line of them all, the Waterloo & City Line (also known as the Drain) has only two stations. It's primarily used by commuters, and hence doesn't run at all on Sundays or late evenings. |
== Line 2 == | |
Until mid-September 2013, it also used to stop early in the evenings, but [http://diamondgeezer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/w-new-timetable.html a new timetable was introduced that month] extending the running hours in line with other Tube lines. |
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== Line 3 == | |
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/corporate/modesoftransport/tube/linefacts/?line=waterlooandcity Waterloo & City Line facts from TfL] |
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== Line 16 == | == Line 15 == |
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The least complex Tube line of them all, the Waterloo & City Line (also known as the Drain) has only two stations. It's primarily used by commuters, and hence doesn't run at all on Sundays or late evenings.
See also:
Stations on this line (view them on a map): (unprocessed INDEX_LIST macro)
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