Bakerloo Line Info
- Network London Underground
- Total Length 23.2 km
- Total Stations 25
Terminals
From
Elephant & Castle
To
Harrow & Wealdstone
Bakerloo Line Overview
Bakerloo line is one of the oldest lines in the London Underground system. Its first phase opened on March 10, 1906, as the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway, between Baker Street and Lambeth North. The line runs between Elephant & Castle and Harrow & Wealdstone and is 23.2 kilometers long, with 25 stations. The line passes through important areas such as Waterloo, Oxford Circus, Baker Street, and Paddington, as well as providing interchange with numerous London Underground, Overground, and National Rail lines across London.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Bakerloo Line
Bakerloo Line has 25 stations on the London Underground network.
Bakerloo Line runs between Elephant & Castle and Harrow & Wealdstone.
Bakerloo Line is approximately 23.2 km long.
Bakerloo Line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
Bakerloo Line is part of the London Underground transit network.