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![]() Paul Terry wrote: In message , Jarle H Knudsen writes If, when visiting London as a tourist in August, I should like to ride one of the underground lines in its entirety, which line and branch would you suggest, and why? In addition to the excellent suggestions from others, it is worth taking a look at Baker Street, one of the oldest of all "underground" stations, where the Circle/Hammersmith & City platforms have been restored to something approaching their original appearance - given all sorts of modern operating restraints. Also, if your definition of "underground" is broad, then take a ride on the Docklands Light Railway from Bank out to Greenwich (Cutty Sark). If you position yourself right at Bank you can sit at the front of the usually driverless trains, in a "driver's eye" position" and enjoy the very steep climb from deep-level Bank to above the rooftops as you join one of the oldest viaducts in London - then enjoy the spectacular views of Docklands before plunging under the river to Greenwich. Not to mention the really strange contrast of moving from the granduer of the city to council blocks in a few minutes HTH Phil |
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