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London Tube
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The London Underground,
or 'the Tube' as it is
universally known to
Londoners, is normally the
quickest and easiest way of
getting round London.
London's Tube Network
Greater London is served by 12 Tube
lines, along with the Docklands Light
Railway(DLR) and an interconnected
local train network. Trains generally run
between 5am and midnight, Monday to
Saturday. Operating hours are reduced
on Sunday. Exact details depend on the
station and the line, so it's worth
checking the Transport for London
website.
Cheaper by
Oyster
Oyster card prices are
always cheaper than
paper tickets for the
Tube. The cash single
fare for all journeys
via Zone 1 is £4, up to
£2.40 more than the
Oyster fare.
Something about history
Railway construction in the United Kingdom
began in the early 19th century. By 1854 six
separate railway terminals had been built just
outside the centre of London: London Bridge,
Euston, Paddington, King's Cross,
Bishopsgate and Waterloo. At this point, only
Fenchurch Street Station was located in the
actual City of London. Traffic congestion in
the city and the surrounding areas had
increased significantly in this period, partly
due to the need for rail travellers to complete
their journeys into the city centre by road. The
idea of building an underground railway to
link the City of London with the mainline
terminals had first been proposed in the
1830s, but it was not until the 1850s that the
idea was taken seriously as a solution to
traffic congestion.
London Underground full map
The Underground serves 268 stations by
rail; an additional six stations that were on
the East London line are served by
Underground replacement buses.
Fourteen Underground stations are
outside Greater London, of which five
(Amersham, Chalfont & Latimer,
Chesham, Chorleywood, Epping) are
beyond the M25 London Orbital
motorway. Of the 32 London boroughs,
six (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston,
Lewisham and Sutton) are not served by
the Underground network, while Hackney
only has Old Street and Manor House on
its boundaries.
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London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the largest metropolitan area in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, London's history goes back to its founding by the Romans. Since its foundation, London has been part of many movements and phenomena throughout history, including the English Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution, and the Gothic Revival. The city's core, the ancient City of London, still retains its limited medieval boundaries; but since at least the 19th century, the name "London" has also referred to the whole metropolis that has developed around it. Today the bulk of this conurbation forms the London region of England and the Greater London administrative area, with its own elected mayor and assembly. London is one of the world's most important business, financial and cultural centres and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and

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Topic ­ London Tallinn English College Tallinn 2007 1. Introduction London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and the largest urban area in England. The ancient City of London, to which the name originally belonged, still maintains its medieval boundaries, but the name "London" has long applied more to the whole metropolis that has grown up around it. London has been an important settlement for over two millenniums. It is also one of the world's leading business, financial and cultural centres and its influence in politics, education, entertainment and even fashion contribute to its status as a major global city. London is a major tourist attraction with four world heritage sites, several royal parks and numerous iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Towe Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and the London Eye. 2. History

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unsuccessful. They made their way to the river Thames and sailed up it. The Romans knew it was important to control a crossing point at the river Thames, so they decided to build a settlement on the north bank. Although small settlements had been built on the banks of the Thames, the Romans were the ones who built the first city. They called their city Londinium. The Roman engineers noticed that the point where the swampy river narrowed would make an ideal crossing point, they built London Bridge. Less than 20 years later the native Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against the Romans in revenge for mistreatment and burnt Londinium to the ground. The well disciplined Roman army defeated her forces and Londinium was rebuilt. By AD 100 it had also become the capital of the Roman province. A massive wall was built to protect the city from further attacks. The Roman Empire came under increasing attack across Europe and in AD 410 they retreated.

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Napoleonic Wars. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square". The northern area of the square had been the site of the King's Mews since the time of Edward I, while the southern end was the original Charing Cross, where the Strand from the City met Whitehall, coming north from Westminster. As the midpoint between these twin cities, Charing Cross is to this day considered the heart of London, from which all distances are measured. In the 1820s the Prince Regent engaged the landscape architect John Nash to redevelop the area. Nash cleared the square as part of his Charing Cross Improvement Scheme. The present architecture of the square is due to Sir Charles Barry and was completed in 1845. Trafalgar Square is owned by the Queen in Right of the Crown, and managed by the Greater London Authority.[1]

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THE CITY OF LONDON History The City of London occupies one square mile in the middle of the capital. It once made up entire town of London, surrounded by the wall first built by Romans. The Romans also built a bridge over the Thames and there has been one in the same area ever since. The Roman Londinium grew up on the northern side of the bridge. In AD 61 the native Celtic tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against the Romans. They burnt down Londinium to the ground and killed most of its inhabitants. Roman armies eventually defeated Boudicca and Londinium was rebuilt.

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