London Subway - Waterloo & City Line

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The London Subway - Waterloo & City Line is not to be confused with Bakerloo, it is an absolutely lazy train line that only takes you to two different round-trip destinations, where almost no one in the city uses it, and so it is considered most of the time the best metro line by the Londoners themselves. After all, why does this line really exist?

Stations[edit | edit source]

Bank[edit | edit source]

Opened as City (that forms the name of the line), renamed 28 October 1940. (Wow, the line is that old!?) map 1 Connects with Central, Circle, District and Northern lines and Docklands Light Railway.

Waterloo[edit | edit source]

Connects with Bakerloo, Jubilee and Northern lines and National Rail services. The platforms at Waterloomap 2 are numbered 25 and 26 to coincide with the Mainline station, a remnant of BR days.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

This line has only 2 stations. Yes. You heard it right. This is a lazy subway line that almost no Londoner uses. This session was put so the article won’t be too short.