1996 Tube Stock 96076
Location: West Hampstead Station, London, England
Operator of Vehicle: Transport for London (TfL)
Date of Photo: May 21, 2008
Lots of attention has been given to the new Elizabeth Line in London. Known as Crossrail for most of its planning and construction phases, the Elizabeth Line is named after Queen Elizabeth II and opened just prior to her Platinum Jubilee, being celebrated this weekend. This isn’t the first rail line in London that has a name connected to Elizabeth’s reign. The Jubilee Line (pictured here) was named in honor of the queen’s Silver Jubilee; originally the line was to be called the Fleet Line. This also isn’t the first rail line that Queen Elizabeth will have opened, as she attended the opening of the Victoria Line in 1969, at which time she became the first reigning monarch to ride the London Underground.
In light of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and the new rail line in London, there are a number of interesting articles about her ties to London and British transportation over the years that are worth checking out.
- 12 photos of the Queen using public transport, from buses to the London Underground
- When Royals Take The Tube
- The amazing story of when the Queen rode a London Underground Tube for first time
The opening of a new route in London has also resulted in the largest revamp of the famed London Underground map diagram in the past 20 years. However, not everyone is pleased and one map expert thinks that the map needs a total refresh instead.
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