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London Underground - history, facts and figures

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London Underground  history facts and figures game quiz
"London Underground trains carry millions of passengers each day to a wide variety of destinations. This quiz asks about the history, geography, and statistics of 'the Tube'."

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1. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway in the world.
    True
    False


2. The first trains were powered by direct current electricity because of the potential health and vision problems of smoke and steam.
    True
    False


3. The red, white and blue logo of the London Underground is familiar to most visitors and residents of London. When was this logo introduced?
    1875
    1945
    1918
    1908


4. Which London Underground network has the shortest overall track length?
    East London
    Circle
    Hammersmith & City
    Waterloo & City


5. How many London Underground lines make use of driverless trains?
    none
    one
    three
    two


6. How many individual London Underground line networks are there?
    fourteen
    eleven
    nine
    thirteen


7. Although the system is called London Underground, less than half the rail network is actually underground or in tunnels.
    True
    False


8. Which London Underground line serves the most stations?
    District Line
    Northern Line
    Central Line
    Piccadilly Line


9. During World War II, many London Underground stations were used as air raid shelters, and some had even more specialised use. What was Goodge Street station used for?
    General Eisenhower's HQ for U.S. operations in Europe
    Bomb proof bunker for Winston Church and his advisers
    Storage of important museum pieces and art treasures
    Secure accommodation for the British Royal family


10. Which of these is not a London Underground station?
    Chesham
    Croxley
    Poplar
    Gants Hill


11. In July 2002 Britain's longest advertising sign was unveiled at Bank Underground Station. Which company or organisation is featured in this advertisement?
    London Transport
    European Union
    Indian Tourism Authority
    American Airlines


12. In common with underground rail maps and station signs throughout the world, London Underground lines are depicted in a variety of colours. Which of the following colours is not used to depict a London Underground line?
    silver
    white
    black
    pink


13. In 2004 it was found that rubber mountings on carriages were collapsing on Piccadilly Line carriages. What was the suspected cause of this problem?
    track vibrations
    corrosion and wear
    incorrect speed
    excessive passenger weight


14. The walls of London Underground station platforms are normally covered in advertising posters, but those of the Northern Line platform at Charing Cross depict artistic murals. What is the subject of these murals?
    Biblical scenes
    famous London landmarks
    scenes from Shakespeare plays
    construction of the original Charing Cross


15. In 2003 Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, offered a prize of £100,000 for designing a new feature for the London Underground system. What was this feature?
    new underground rail line plan
    new corporate logo
    air conditioning system
    energy saving initiative

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