The Little Book of the London Underground
English
By (author): David Long
Did You Know?
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In 1884 the Circle Line opened and was described in The Times as a form of mild torture which no person would undergo if he could conveniently help it.
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According to one psychologist, Tube commuters can experience greater levels of stress than a police officer facing a rioting mob or even a fighter pilot going into a dogfight.
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Underground trains have only twice been used to transport deceased people in coffins: William Gladstone and Dr Barnardo.
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Some of the most bizarre items handed in to lost property include 250lb of sultanas, a 14ft canoe, a childs garden slide, a harpoon gun, a pith helmet, an artificial leg, someones brothers ashes and a sealed box containing three dead bats.
WITH well over a billion passengers a year, more than 250 miles of track, literally hundreds of different stations and a history stretching back at least 160 years, the worlds oldest underground railway might seem familiar, but how well do you actually know it?
This book offers a feast of Tube-based trivia for travellers and lovers of London alike.
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