User:Jjbernardiscool
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Hello! Welcome back jjbernardiscool, here are few bits of helpful information. Before you go , I , on my talk page have done random articledone. This is to notify me that I have fixed their problems. Also, down the bottom, I have put some templates that best match some of my likes. Feel free to look at these pages. I know one of the members of field music and for christmas I got a signed and dedicated version of Field Music Play...
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London Underground
The London Underground is a mass transit railway system in London. It has 11 lines, 270 stations, and 9 tube stocks.
Bakerloo Line
The Bakerloo line is a deep level tube line, coloured brown on the tube map, and has 25 stations. Only 3 of them have step-free access, and that access is only from platform to street. The reason is that all of the stations north of Queens Park have unlevel platforms. The reason for this is that the line was built for national rail trains, not Bakerloo line trains. South of Queens Park, even though the platforms are level with the trains, there is no step-free. The line starts in Harrow & Wealdstone, although the line used to go to Watford Junction. The line goes through Wembley, before it goes south to Queens Park. This station is where the Watford DC line splits from the Bakerloo. Here, the line dips underground, before ending up travelling towards Central London. The line goes through Paddington and Baker Street, where the old stanmore line (Originally Bakerloo, now Jubilee) joins. The line then heads south. It goes through Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, Charing Cross, and Waterloo, before terminating at Elephant And Castle. There were plans to extend the line to Camberwell, though they never occured. The current tube stock is the 1972 mk2stock. I have been to every station on the Bakerloo line.












