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  • Entrance to Canary Wharf Underground Station. This grand entrance fits the location, amongst London's tallest buildings / financial district.
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  • The London Underground subway outside the entrance to Bank underground station on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Underground is a public rapid transit system serving Greater London. The Underground has its origins in the Metropolitan Railway, the worlds first underground passenger railway.
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  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. A train guard watches for a green signal as Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
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  • As a departing train disappears round the corner at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, a lone woman waits for the next service. This is the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform on the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_station03-19-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_station01-19-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Weary Londoners sit waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_commuters01-09-03-1992_1...jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Weary Londoners sit waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_commuters02-09-03-1992_1...jpg
  • The London Underground roundels outside the newest entrance to Victoria underground station, on 11th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Commuters and the London Underground roundels outside the newest entrance to Victoria underground station, on 11th March 2019, in London, England.
    victoria_underground-15-11-03-2019.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on a London Underground train on 27th August in London, United Kingdom. Face covering advice by TfL Transport for London at this time is the following: Face coverings must be worn for the full duration of journeys on the TfL network, including inside stations.
    20210827_underground masks_001.jpg
  • Empty underground station platform at Bond Street during the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic on 16th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As the coronavirus lockdown continues its process of easing restrictions, more and more people are coming to the West End as more businesses open, however many people are still relictant to use public transport and especially the tube.
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  • Empty underground station platform at Bond Street during the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic on 16th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As the coronavirus lockdown continues its process of easing restrictions, more and more people are coming to the West End as more businesses open, however many people are still relictant to use public transport and especially the tube.
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  • A woman lights a cigarette outside the newest entrance to Victoria underground station, on 11th March 2019, in London, England.
    victoria_underground-12-11-03-2019.jpg
  • The London Underground subway logo at Southwark Station and the headquarters for Transport for London TFL in Palestra House, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1, on 6th September, in London, England.
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  • Blurred commuters enter the Underground Station entrance at Bank, on the corner of Lombard and King William Streets in the heart of the Square Mile, the capitals historical and financial centre, on 1st November 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A City man walks past beneath the tall Corinthian-style columns of the Bank of England on the corner of Princes Street and Threadneedle Street EC2, at two entrances of Bank Underground station, on 22nd January 2019, in London England.
    bank_underground-01-22-01-2019.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on a London Underground train on 27th August in London, United Kingdom. Face covering advice by TfL Transport for London at this time is the following: Face coverings must be worn for the full duration of journeys on the TfL network, including inside stations.
    20210827_underground masks_003.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on a London Underground train on 27th August in London, United Kingdom. Face covering advice by TfL Transport for London at this time is the following: Face coverings must be worn for the full duration of journeys on the TfL network, including inside stations.
    20210827_underground masks_002.jpg
  • Empty underground station platform at Bond Street during the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic on 16th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As the coronavirus lockdown continues its process of easing restrictions, more and more people are coming to the West End as more businesses open, however many people are still relictant to use public transport and especially the tube.
    20210416_empty underground platform_...jpg
  • Blurred commuters enter the Underground Station entrance at Bank, on the corner of Lombard and King William Streets in the heart of the Square Mile, the capitals historical and financial centre, on 1st November 2017, in the City of London, England.
    bank_underground-08-01-11-2017.jpg
  • As Londoners await the imminent second coronavirus lockdown people wearing face masks on the underground, where face coverings are compulsory, before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 3rd November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • Commuters on the London Underground, check their mobile phone on 26th February 2017 in London, United Kingdom. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • Passengers beneath train times stay seated on both platforms as they wait for the next service at City Thameslink, an underground station on the line that crosses the capital, north-south, on 24th June 2021, in London, England.
    underground_station01-24-06-2021.jpg
  • People coming and going at Waterloo Train and Underground Station, London. Waterloo station, also known as London Waterloo, is a central London railway terminus and London Underground complex. The station is owned and operated by Network Rail and is close to the South Bank of the River Thames, and in Travelcard Zone 1.<br />
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A station on this site first came into being in 1848. The present buildings were inaugurated in 1922. Part of the station is a Grade II listed heritage building.<br />
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With some 88 million passengers a year, Waterloo is easily Britain's busiest railway station in terms of passenger throughput. The total number of people passing through the station is considerably greater, as this figure is based on ticket sales for London Waterloo alone and does not include usage data for the Underground and Waterloo East. The Waterloo complex is one of the busiest passenger terminals in Europe.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_W.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_T.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_S.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_Q.jpg
  • Two old London underground carriages sit atop an old railway arch in Shoreditch, East London. These old tube trains have been developed into offices. Time Out said: Walk along Great Eastern Street from Shoreditch High Street, look up, and you’ll spot Village Underground’s tube carriages atop a building. It cost designer and entrepreneur Auro Foxcroft £25,000 to get the 1983 Jubilee Line carriages up there by crane, with a plan to turn them into affordable, networking-friendly office space for creatives and small businesses.
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  • Two old London underground carriages sit atop an old railway arch in Shoreditch, East London. These old tube trains have been developed into offices. Time Out said: Walk along Great Eastern Street from Shoreditch High Street, look up, and you’ll spot Village Underground’s tube carriages atop a building. It cost designer and entrepreneur Auro Foxcroft £25,000 to get the 1983 Jubilee Line carriages up there by crane, with a plan to turn them into affordable, networking-friendly office space for creatives and small businesses.
    20100523tube carriagesA.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_Z.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_Y.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_V.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_X.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_U.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_R.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_P.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_O.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station but the doors to the underground are closed.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_N.jpg
  • West Ham's London underground tbe station seen through carriage window of a tube train carriage. West Ham's London underground tube station is seen through a window of a tube train carriage. Below is a map of the London underground rail system and the circular sign that is repeated around the infrastructure help identify this location in east London.
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  • Tube worker (Fluffer) cleaning the underground rails near Baker street on the London Underground after the last train (1am). Fluffer is the name given to a person employed to clean the tracks in the tunnels. The passage of the trains through the tunnels draws in dust (70% od the dust is from human skin) and rubbish. Removing this debris is essential to maintain the safety of the Underground, as it would otherwise create a fire hazard. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • A London Underground sign is positioned beneath the tall architecture of The Shard at London Bridge. Looking upwards to the point of the Shard's pinnacle, we see the roof of an entrance to the Underground station a few metres from the London Bridge mainline station, a transport hub and gateway to the City of London and Southwark on the Southbank. Standing 306 metres (1,004 ft) high, the Shard by Italian architect Renzo Piano is currently the tallest building in the European Union. It dominates this borough of Southwark in south London.
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  • Beneath the Trocadero is London Undergrounds roundel, located at the entrance to Piccadilly Circus underground station, on 22nd November 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    piccadilly_circus-03-22-11-2019.jpg
  • A London youth is busy tagging on windows of a 90s London underground tube train, during an overland section of the capital’s rail system near Ladbroke Grove. Armed with heavy-duty semi-permanent marker pens, the lad is committing the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property, a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. Partitions and glass are being scribbled on with their unique identity signatures used by kids of this age to leave as a mark of their presence, like animals instinctively leave a scent on a street corner. If caught, juvenile delinquents like these may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
    graffiti_tagging01-08-11-1989_1.jpg
  • A London Underground employee wipes hard to remove the tagging left behind by permanent marker pens on London Transport property. A youth has committed the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property, a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. Partitions and glass are being scribbled on with their unique identity signatures used by kids of this age to leave as a mark of their presence, like animals instinctively leave a scent on a street corner. If caught, juvenile delinquents like these may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
    graffiti_tagging02-08-11-1989_1.jpg
  • Blackfriars Station at night on 7th December 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station, connected to the London Underground station in the City of London. It provides local Thameslink services from North to South London. Its platforms span the river, the only one in London to do so, along the length of Blackfriars Railway Bridge, a short distance downstream from Blackfriars Bridge. There are two station entrances either side of the Thames, along with a connection to the London Underground District and Circle lines.
    20211207_blackfriars station_001.jpg
  • London Underground sign for Tower Hill Station. The Underground symbol is an internationally recognisable one.
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  • London Underground District Line tube train pulls away from the station. The Underground symbol is an internationally recognisable one
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  • Blackfriars Station on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station, connected to the London Underground station in the City of London. It provides local Thameslink services from North to South London. Its platforms span the river, the only one in London to do so, along the length of Blackfriars Railway Bridge, a short distance downstream from Blackfriars Bridge. There are two station entrances either side of the Thames, along with a connection to the London Underground District and Circle lines.
    20200201_blackfriars station_002.jpg
  • Blackfriars Station on 1st February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station, connected to the London Underground station in the City of London. It provides local Thameslink services from North to South London. Its platforms span the river, the only one in London to do so, along the length of Blackfriars Railway Bridge, a short distance downstream from Blackfriars Bridge. There are two station entrances either side of the Thames, along with a connection to the London Underground District and Circle lines.
    20200201_blackfriars station_001.jpg
  • Beneath the Trocadero is London Undergrounds roundel, located at the entrance to Piccadilly Circus underground station, on 22nd November 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    piccadilly_circus-04-22-11-2019.jpg
  • A Post Office employee hauls a cart full of post onto the station platform on the Mail Rail system. The Post Office Railway, also known as Mail Rail, was a narrow-gauge driverless underground railway in London, built by the Post Office with assistance from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, to move mail between sorting offices. Inspired by the Chicago Tunnel Company it operated from 3 December 1927 until 31 May 2003. It ran east–west from Paddington Head District Sorting Office in the west to the Eastern Office at Whitechapel in the east, a distance of 6.5 miles (10.5 km). It had eight stations, the largest of which was underneath Mount Pleasant, but by 2003 only three stations remained in use because the sorting offices above the other stations had been relocated.
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  • Seen from behind, two young boys are busy writing their graffiti tags on windows on a London underground tube train, during an overland section of the capital’s rail system near Ladbroke Grove. Armed with heavy-duty semi-permanent marker pens, they lads are committing the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property, a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. Partitions and glass are being scribbled on with their unique identity signatures used by kids of this age to leave as a mark of their presence, like animals instinctively leave a scent on a street corner. If caught, juvenile delinquents like these may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
    graffiti_tube_kids-08-11-1989_1.jpg
  • A London youth is busy tagging on windows of a 90s London underground tube train, during an overland section of the capital’s rail system near Ladbroke Grove. Armed with heavy-duty semi-permanent marker pens, the lad is committing the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property, a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. Partitions and glass are being scribbled on with their unique identity signatures used by kids of this age to leave as a mark of their presence, like animals instinctively leave a scent on a street corner. If caught, juvenile delinquents like these may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
    graffiti_tagging03-08-11-1989_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_M.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_K.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_I.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_F.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AF.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_M.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AC.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_A.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_L.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AB.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AA.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_O.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_N.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_K.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_A.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. With bus services still running the streets became clogged with people desperately trying to find a different route home, and so bus stops became overcrowded.
    20150709_tube strike bus stop_F.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Some people getting help from a TfL Ambassador.
    20150709_tube strike tfl ambassador_...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Some people getting help from a TfL Ambassador.
    20150709_tube strike tfl ambassador_...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Some people getting help from a TfL Ambassador.
    20150709_tube strike tfl ambassador_...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. With bus services still running the streets became clogged with people desperately trying to find a different route home, and so bus stops became overcrowded.
    20150709_tube strike bus stop_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. With bus services still running the streets became clogged with people desperately trying to find a different route home, and so bus stops became overcrowded.
    20150709_tube strike bus stop_B.jpg
  • 1990s passengers on board a London Underground train at Bank Station beneath the streets of the City of London aka The Square Mile, the capitals financial centre, on 18th February 1992, in London, England.
    london_tube-18-02-1992.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. Londoners start to work from home leading to very quiet platforms at Blackfriars underground station, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_transport-19-19-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus pandemic spreads across the UK, businesses and entertainment venues not already closed with the threat of job losses, struggle to stay open with growing rumours of a lockdown and travel restrictions around the capital. Londoners start to work from home leading to very quiet platforms at Blackfriars underground station, on 19th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_transport-20-19-03-2020.jpg
  • London Underground train priority seat for disabled, elderly and expectant mothers, 26th January 2020, London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_L.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AE.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Crowds of people pour into Waterloo mainline station.
    20150709_tube strike waterloo_AD.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_Q.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_P.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_I.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th July 2015. Tube and train strikes caused misery for commuters with the entire London Underground network shut down and many rail services cancelled. The strike was in protest at longer working hours announced due to the tube system being open all night on weekends. Instead of taking public transport, many people decided that it was best to walk, which made normally quiet streets busy with workers walking home.
    20150709_tube strike walking home_F.jpg
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