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  1. London Tube ticket from the 80s shows shocking rise in fares

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    Similar to the New York Subway or the Paris Metro, the London Underground is London's series of (largely) underground trains that run a regular service throughout the city. Since the trains underground run through a series of tunnels, many people (Londoners and visitors alike!) refer to it as the "tube."
    As of 2019, some London Underground lines are now operating as The Night Tube, a 24-hour Underground service that operates on Fridays and Saturdays. Really, this service should be called the "Overnight Tube" as the regular operating hours reach midnight every day of the week. Click here for a downloadable pdf.
    The London Underground has 11 lines that serve Greater London, intersecting with each other in the centre of town. The tube map is divided into nine zones, with Zone 1 being the centre of London, and Zone 9 being the suburbs. The cost it takes to travel depends on which zone (s) you travel in, and how far your journey will take you.
    In general, the Underground trains run from around 5:00 - 5:30 am until the last train leaves around Midnight, (exact times will vary and are listed on the Transport for London website ). However, there are Night Tube services that run on some of the lines on Fridays and Saturdays for convenient travel on the weekends.
  4. London Tube ticket from the 80s reveals just how much fares have …

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