- The
Bakerloo line (/ˌbeɪkərˈluː/) is a
London Underground line that runs
between Harrow &
Wealdstone in
suburban north-west
London and
Elephant & Castle...
- The
Bakerloo line
extension is a
proposed extension of the
London Underground’s
Bakerloo line in
South London from its
current terminus at
Elephant & Castle...
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Bakerloo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Bakerloo line is a
railway line on the
London Underground.
Bakerloo may also
refer to:
Bakerloo (band)...
- the
surface in
outlying suburbs. The
system is
composed of 11
lines –
Bakerloo, Central, Circle, District,
Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Metropolitan,...
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lines and the
Bakerloo line to take over the Metropolitan's
Stanmore branch. The
Second World War
suspended these plans after the
Bakerloo line had reached...
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Bakerloo (previously The
Bakerloo Blues Line) was an
English heavy blues-rock trio,
established by
Staffordshire guitarist David "Clem" Clempson, Terry...
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shared by
services on
London Underground's above-ground
section of the
Bakerloo line
between Harrow &
Wealdstone and Queen's Park, and
London Overground's...
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previously a
branch of the
Metropolitan line
until 1939 and
later the
Bakerloo line
until 1979,
while the newly-built line was
completed in two major...
- the
Northern line's 1959 Tube
Stock fleet, but is
currently used on the
Bakerloo line.
Following the
withdrawal of the 1938 Stock-based
British Rail class...
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Borough and
Kennington stations. It is also the
southern terminus of the
Bakerloo line and the next
station towards north is
Lambeth North. The
station is...