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  London Underground http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modalpages/2625.aspx
The official website of London Underground. Travel information, help with route planning, recruitment pages and general Tube news.
  Wikipedia: London Underground http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground
Contributors discuss diverse aspects of the tube, including wartime usage, expansion plans and safety. Line and station histories are also covered, with links to related articles.
  We’re Not Afraid! http://www.werenotafraid.com/
Images expressing protest against the London transport bombings of July 2005.
  Clive's Underground Line Guides http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/
Includes guides to all of the lines on the network, including histories, depot locations, connections between lines and details of rolling stock.
  Tube Journey Planner http://tubejp.co.uk/
Finds the quickest route between stations on the London Underground.
  Underground History http://underground-history.co.uk/
Provides details about the disused stations or "ghost" stations on the underground, together with suggestions for their future use. The author describes his visits to some of these stations and documents the wartime history of the Tube.
  Geofftech.co.uk http://www.geofftech.co.uk/
Written by a former Tube commuter who has done the tube challenge - visiting every station on the network in less than a day. Includes links to media coverage of the event, and general tube-related opinions, facts and trivia.
  Metronet Rail http://www.metronetrail.com/
The company responsible for maintaining and upgrading eight of the eleven lines on the London Underground network, and their associated stations. Includes details of the next generation of trains and plans for upgrading signal and control systems.
  Tube Lines http://www.tubelines.com
Homepage of the company which provides maintenance services for trains and infrastructure on the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines.
  London Railways Net http://www.londonrailways.net/
Facts and figures, details of disused stations and image galleries featuring steam trains on the Metropolitan Line.
  Abandoned Tube Stations http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/
Histories and photographs of many disused stations and platforms.
  Tubeplanner.com http://www.tubeplanner.com/
Online tube journey planner for travelling on the London Underground, DLR and Croydon Tramlink. Also features station, tourist and fare guides.
  Going Underground http://solo2.abac.com/themole/
Devoted to Tube culture. Unusual announcements by drivers and station staff, urban myths, obscure facts and interviews with authors of books about London Underground.
  Tubeprune http://www.trainweb.org/tubeprune/index.htm
Technical details of the Tube, including signalling systems, trains and power supplies. Also features sections on history, the Public-Private Partnership scheme, track diagrams and plans for the future.
  Carter's Unofficial Guide to the London Underground http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/3812/index.html
Seen through the eyes of American Scott Carter. Includes sounds of the Tube, history, the background of London Underground's typeface, and photographs.
  The Power Cut in London on 28 August 2003 http://www.london.gov.uk/assembly/reports/pubserv/powercut.pdf
A report from the London Assembly’s Public Services Committee into the causes and effects of a major power failure, concentrating on its effect on London Underground services. Several problems are identified, along with recommendations for their resolution.
  Squarewheels Railways - Richards Railway Page http://www.squarewheels.org.uk/rly/
Detailed and illustrated descriptions of London Underground locomotives and rolling stock. Articles on the refurbishment of Mornington Crescent station and the final operational day of 1959 Northern Line stock. Also advice for cyclists using the tube.
  The London Tube Map Archive http://www.clarksbury.com/cdl
London Underground maps dating from 1908 onward. Both geographically accurate and geoschematic maps are presented, showing the Tube network through the decades. Stations which have since closed or have been renamed can be found on some.
  London Underground Tube Station Maps http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7069/stations.html
Diagrams showing the layouts of various London Underground stations, some in three dimensions.
  Suite 101 - Articles on the London Underground http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/london_underground
Home to a collection of articles, including a history of Tube posters, advice dating from 1927 regarding passenger behaviour and general travel advice for modern times.
  London Underground Railway Society http://www.lurs.org.uk/
Studies London's underground railways, past, present and future, including the Post Office Railway and the Docklands Light Railway. Also features the Croydon Tramlink.
  Unusual Tube Maps http://www.cryptart.com/tube/
Maps showing which companies own and maintain all parts of the network, plus ticket barrier error code meanings.
  District Dave's London Underground Site http://www.trainweb.org/districtdave/
Facts and opinions regarding the Tube from a serving District Line Train Operator. Sections on driver training, train equipment and working experiences. A discussion forum allows visitors to express their views and ask questions.
  Historical London Underground Maps http://uk.geocities.com/lhsoicher/undergroundmaps.html
Charting the history of Tube maps from 1907 to the 1960s. Each featured map has a brief description of its unique attributes.
  Beck's London Underground Map http://www.design-technology.info/alevelsubsite/page5.htm
Charts the development of Harry Beck's revolutionary geoscematic Tube map.
  Jonathan Hall's Railway Home Page http://www.metropolitanrailway.co.uk/
The author describes his visits to two disused stations - Aldwych and Down Street - using many photographs to illustrate unique features of each. The latter was used by Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet as a command centre. There is also an image gallery of London Underground rolling stock.
  Fare Evasion and Automatic Ticket collection on the London Underground http://www.popcenter.org/library/crimeprevention/volume_01/07clarke.pdf
A study into the effectiveness of the Tube's UTS ticket gates in preventing fraudulent travel.
  Tubewhore http://tubewhore.livejournal.com/
A Tube traveller exploring the network's artistry, design and architecture. Readers can leave comments and ask questions.
  Tube Challenge http://www.tubechallenge.com/
Details the rules of the tube challenge, which involves visiting all of the stations on the London Underground network in the quickest possible time. Past attempts at the record are detailed, and there is a discussion forum for potential challengers.
  RMT Platform http://www.rmtplatform.org.uk/
General news and campaign details from the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, aimed at station and revenue control staff.
  The Metadyne Website http://www.metadyne.co.uk/
Detailed articles about several aspects of London Underground operations, including signal cabin details, the evolution of the LT Rule Book, history of the private telephone system and the story of Oxford Circus station - one of the busiest on the network.
  The Modern London Underground http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/transport/index.html
Histories and image galleries of Tube stations, depots and trains.
  Cravens Heritage Trains http://www.cravensheritagetrains.co.uk/
A society dedicated to the preservation of former London Underground trains. Contains details of rolling stock preserved and restored by Cravens and other organisations. Also describes the history and renovation of Epping signal cabin.
  Piccadilly Line http://www.krysstal.com/piccline.html
An essay about the history and development of one of the major underground railway lines.
  Station Staff http://stationstaff.proboards101.com/
A discussion forum with topics relevant to station staff.
  The London Tube http://www.geocities.com/the_london_tube/
General information with brief histories of all lines. Also provides route and train downloads for train driving simulation enthusiasts.
  The Transport Forum http://billz1064.proboards1.com/index.cgi
Discussion forum for employees and enthusiasts of London Underground and other railways.
  Tubegroup http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tubegroup/
Discussion forum. Users can discuss London Underground, Docklands Light Railway and other London railway matters.
  Ongar Railway Preservation Society http://www.john.f.rumble.btinternet.co.uk/index.htm
Provides details about the society and public events, plus a brief history of the line, which once formed part of London Underground's Central Line.
  London Underground News http://london-underground-news.newslib.com/
A collection of news headlines from around the world, focussing on London Underground.
  The Underground Cooling Website http://www.undergroundcooling.net
Examines the problems faced by engineers in trying to lower the temperature in trains and tunnels, and lists some possible solutions.
  Sustainable Cooling Schemes for the London Underground Railway Network http://www.cibse.org/pdfs/Cooling.pdf
A scientific paper describing a possible solution to the problem of heat in tube carriages from the South Bank University School of Engineering Systems and Design.
  Nick's Homepage http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/
The history of London Underground during World War Two, with station-by-station usage and bomb damage descriptions. Another section deals with how the Tube has been portrayed in films and on television.
  London's Underground - Edwardian Tile Patterns http://omicron.sequence.co.uk/nonchksites/dougrose/
Explores the architecture and interior design of Tube stations, with a focus on the tiles adorning many platforms and concourses. There are brief biographies of the system and its pioneers, plus modern-style maps illustrating the extent of the network in its early years.
  Infraco Exchange http://infraco.proboards42.com/
Discussion forum for employees of London Underground and the Infracos - companies involved in maintaining the infrastructure of the Tube.

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