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The Waterloo & City line is part of the London Underground network. It is the shortest deep-level underground metro line in London at only 2.37 kilometres (1.47 mi) long[1]. It runs from Waterloo to Bank under the River Thames and has no other stations. It started running 1898[1]. On the Tube map it is shown with a turquoise colour. It is the only line to be entirely underground. It is unofficially known as the Drain[1]. The line did not become part of the London Underground until 1994 when it was transferred during the privatisation of British Rail[1].
Quick Facts
Colour on map | Corporate Turquoise |
Year opened | 1898 |
Line type | Deep Level |
Rolling stock | 1992 Tube Stock |
Stations served | 2 |
Length | 2.37 km (1.47 mi) |
Depots | Waterloo |
Passenger journeys made | |
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