What is the oldest london undergound line?



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Metropolitan Line is the Oldest and the Jubilee Line is the Youngest Line.
victoria line
metropolitan line?
I think it's the Jubilee, I'm certain the first bit was built for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
STONEHENGE
i think its metropolitan line
The washing line
victoria line is the oldest, northern line is the deepest
The London Underground is an all-electric metro railway system in England that covers much of the conurbation of Greater London and some neighbouring areas. It is the world's oldest underground system, and is the largest in terms of route length. Service began on 10 January 1863 on the Metropolitan Railway; most of that initial route is now part of the Hammersmith & City Line. Despite its name, about 55% of the network is above ground. Popular local names include the Underground and, more colloquially, the Tube, in reference to the cylindrical shape of the system's deep-bore tunnels.

The Underground currently serves 274 stations and runs over 408 km (253 miles) of lines[1]. There are also a number of former stations and tunnels that are now closed. In 2004–2005, total passenger journeys reached a record level of 976 million, an average of 2.67 million per day.

Since 2003, the Underground has been part of Transport for London (TfL), which also administers Greater London's buses, including the famous red double-deckers, and carries out numerous other transport-related functions in the region; as London Underground Limited it was previously a subsidiary of London Regional Transport, a statutory corporation.
i think it is the Piccadilly line
I dont know but the victoria line is a horrible bouncy ride!
so i would say the victoria line!
Between Paddington and Farrington St. Then called the East London Line around 1863
Metropolitan Line is the oldest in the world I think. Opened early 1863, January I think.
The Metropolitan and The Hammersmith and City line both opened in 1863. The oldest 2 lines.
The Metropolitan http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/learning/onlin.
The oldest part of the London Underground actually predates by 20 years the opening of the world's first Underground railway between Paddington and Farringdon Street in 1863.
the city to bank line but the post office has an under ground line that i think is older
The Metropolitan line is the oldest, dating from 1863.
Metropoliton Line
The Metropolitan Line.
The Bakerloo was the first fully Underground line but the oldest line under and overground is the Metropolitan line.
The Metropolitan line is the oldest line and was opened in 1863, making it the world's first underground railway.
Probably the circle or Met line as they are on the surface level.
The City had a very nice station called Holborn Viaduct closed at the beginning of WWII, it was destroyed to build insignificant offices during Thatcher years, plague of public transport ! A service was created the Thameslink joining Brighton to Bedford .
I began with this story to explain why underground occured, because the early conservatives as dull as now refused the passing of the town imposing these termini like the French socialists would do in Paris.
The Liberals tried to avoid this crazy issue which provoked WWI by impeding more wealthy growth but it could not be enough.
The first attempt was a branch from Paddington to Faringdon made in 1863 but it failed to go further due to the strong opposition of corrupted narrow-minded politicians who installed the Tube lines instead of letting the trams cross the boroughs.
The Metropolitan line is the oldest, opened on 10th Jan 1863. The Victoria line was built much, much later.
The oldest London Underground line is the Metropolitan line.
The oldest line is the Metropolitan Line.
Its the Metropolitan between Paddington and Farringdon, via Baker Street, commenced in 1863. Its known as a "Cut and Shut" line - they literally scooped out the cutting in the ground then covered it over with steel girders, which is why you can see out into daylight on many parts of it and why your mobile will work well on the underground around Farringdon. Sadly, Sweet Sarah is wrong on both her answers. The Victoria Line is the deepest and one of the more recent, being built only in the early 1930s.
The Metropolitan Line is the oldest underground railway in the world. It currently operates the oldest trains on the network, introduced around 1960. The Victoria Line is the second youngest, opened in 1968, but operates the second oldest trains (introduced when the line opened). The youngest is the Jubilee Line, opened in 1979.

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