London Underground (electric subway system) opens
  • 1. The London Underground, often referred to simply as 'the Tube,' officially opened its doors to the public on January 10, 1863, marking a significant milestone in the history of public transport and urban development. This pioneering electric subway system, which began with a single line running from Paddington to Farringdon Street, was designed to alleviate the congestion of horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians in the burgeoning city of London. The introduction of subterranean trains, powered initially by steam locomotives, revolutionized urban transit, allowing for quicker and more efficient movement throughout the capital. Over the years, the Underground expanded rapidly, incorporating various lines and extensions, and it became a lifeline for millions of commuters. The iconic roundel logo and the distinctive map created by Harry Beck in the 1930s contributed to its lasting legacy as not only a functional transportation system but also as a cherished cultural symbol of London, reflecting the city's ability to adapt and innovate amidst the ever-growing demands of its population.

    Who was the Chief Engineer responsible for designing the London Underground's first line?
A) Joseph Bazalgette
B) Isambard Kingdom Brunel
C) George Stephenson
D) John Fowler
  • 2. What was the original name of the London Underground?
A) London Subway Corporation
B) City & South London Railway
C) Underground Electric Railways Company of London
D) Metropolitan Railway
  • 3. Which year saw the first electric trains introduced on the London Underground?
A) 1890
B) 1905
C) 1874
D) 1918
  • 4. Which color is typically associated with the Central Line on the London Underground map?
A) Green
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Blue
  • 5. Which event forced the suspension of London Underground services during World War II?
A) The Great Fire of London
B) The Black Death
C) The Blitz
D) V-2 Rocket Attacks
  • 6. Which movie featured a memorable chase scene on the London Underground involving a baby carriage?
A) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
B) The Seat of the Pants
C) The Bourne Ultimatum
D) Skyfall
  • 7. Who famously composed 'The Tube Map' that revolutionized the design of London Underground maps?
A) Frank Pick
B) Zaha Hadid
C) Sir Norman Foster
D) Harry Beck
  • 8. Which iconic figure employed London Underground for shelter during World War II air raids?
A) Winston Churchill
B) Adolf Hitler
C) Mahatma Gandhi
D) Queen Elizabeth II
  • 9. Which line was the first to extend its service to Heathrow Airport on the London Underground?
A) Northern Line
B) Piccadilly Line
C) District Line
D) Central Line
  • 10. Which city is known for having the second oldest underground subway system after London?
A) Berlin
B) Budapest
C) Paris
D) New York
  • 11. What color is the circle line represented by on the London Underground map?
A) Blue
B) Red
C) Green
D) Yellow
  • 12. What is the name of the automated fare collection system used on the London Underground?
A) Oyster Card
B) Metro Card
C) Tube Pass
D) Travel Token
  • 13. How many stations are there in the London Underground network?
A) 350
B) 270
C) 200
D) 400
  • 14. Which London Underground station is the busiest in terms of passenger numbers?
A) Bank
B) Waterloo
C) Oxford Circus
D) King's Cross St. Pancras
  • 15. What is the deepest station below street level on the London Underground?
A) Kennington
B) Archway
C) Hampstead
D) Belsize Park
  • 16. In which year was the first map of the London Underground published?
A) 1940
B) 1925
C) 1908
D) 1962
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