- The
Underground Electric Railways Company of London,
Limited (
UERL),
known operationally as the
Underground for much of its existence, was established...
- was a
subsidiary of the
Underground Electric Railways Company of
London (
UERL). The B&PCR and the GN&SR were
established in 1896 and 1898 respectively...
- map
showed eight routes – four
operated by the
UERL and one from each of the
other four companies:
UERL lines:
Bakerloo Railway –
brown Hampstead Railway –...
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Underground Electric Railways Company of
London (
UERL)
controlled by
American financier Charles Yerkes. The
UERL quickly raised the funds,
mainly from foreign...
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Yerkes who
served as
UERL chairman from 1906 to 1915
during its
formative years.
Albert Stanley (1874–1948) was
manager of the
UERL from 1907, and became...
-
Underground Electric Railways Company of
London (
UERL),
controlled by
American financier Charles Yerkes. The
UERL quickly raised the funds,
mainly from foreign...
-
London (
UERL),
operator of the
majority of London's
underground railways. In 1933 the CLR was
taken into
public ownership along with the
UERL. In November...
- and made it part of his
Underground Electric Railways Company of
London (
UERL) group.
Electric propulsion was
introduced in 1905, and by the end of the...
- the
First World War, the
Underground Electric Railways Company of
London (
UERL)
began reviving a
series of
prewar plans for line
extensions and improvements...