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Jennifer Lipman

Opinion

150 years of the London Underground

January 7, 2013 17:01
harry blackman2
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This week marks the sesquicentenary – or 150th birthday - of the tube.

Yes, even though it sometimes seems like the engineering of the Northern Line predates the battle of Hastings, or that bewildered travellers have been trying to circumnavigate the Circle Line since the time of Columbus, the tube is actually only 15 decades old.

The first journey on what we now know of as London Underground took place on January 9 1863, between Paddington and Farringdon Street on the Metropolitan Line. Historians believe that was the last time there was good service on all London Underground lines.

Tube enthusiasts might find plenty to adore about London's transport network. Personally, I'm not always a fan, but I do love the vintage posters from the days when taking the tube was a leisure activity, rather than an exercise in armpit-avoidance and diagonal newspaper reading.