London Underground ticket barriers are usually a chaotic blur of commuters tapping card readers at a furious pace to get through. But at one station passengers needn’t bother. While it’s still called the London Underground, many tube lines start or end outside
Israel announced its forces killed dozens of Hamas terrorists in Gaza on Monday, the latest fighting amid Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza. The Israeli Defense Forces said it killed roughly 40 terrorists during its expanded ground operation in Khan Younis in
The walkout was due to affect services throughout the week from 5.30pm on Sunday until Friday.
A London Underground station was lost to time after people didn’t use it and drivers didn’t bother stopping there. Brompton Road was first opened in 1906 just down the road from South Kensington, but just three years later it became clear the
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The London Underground will be hit by fresh chaos in January as workers are set to strike over five days. Walkouts will begin on Sunday, January 7 and last the rest of the working week. Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) members
The London Underground is full of urban legends, unspoken rules, and bizarre history. Newcomers must quickly learn that they have to stand still on the left side of the elevator – and had better walk if they are on the right. There
Despite trailing behind Spain, France and Germany in modern railway technology, Britain was once a leader during the Industrial Revolution in the 1860s. Railways were being built across Britain, with the Metropolitan line link between Paddington and Farringdon becoming the world’s first
The London Underground is the oldest transport system of its kind in the world. It opened way back in 1863, when steam locomotives descended below ground to cut the time of travelling across the city and to offer Londoners a faster alternative
London is famous for its bright lights and city skyline. But if you’d like to escape the hustle and bustle for just a little while then we have the perfect recommendation. Nature gem Hollow Ponds, in Leytonstone, in the east of the capital,