1985
TQ2483 : Tube train at Queen's Park
taken 41 years ago, near to Kilburn, Brent, England

Tube train at Queen's Park
London Underground's Bakerloo line emerges above ground at Queen's Park. Just beyond the station are train sheds. Trains terminating at Queen's Park go into the sheds while trains running to or from destinations further north pass through the sheds.
In this image a train of "1938" stock leaves the sheds for its journey beneath London's streets to Elephant & Castle.
In this image a train of "1938" stock leaves the sheds for its journey beneath London's streets to Elephant & Castle.
London Underground
The London Underground system is also known as the "Tube". It is the oldest underground system in the world, the first section dating from 1863. The present system has over 250 miles of track and 272 stations. There are 11 lines covering Greater London, Essex, Buckinghamshire & Hertfordshire. Nearly half the system is above ground.
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