Waterloo & City line Info
- Network London Underground
- Operation Started 1898
- Total Length 2.7 km
- Total Stations 2
Terminals
From
Waterloo
To
Bank
Waterloo & City line Overview
Waterloo & City line was opened on July 11, 1898, between Waterloo and Bank stations. The line was originally operated by a railway company and later became part of the London Underground network in 1994. It operates as a fully underground shuttle line, 2.37 kilometers long and serving only two stations. It is primarily used for commuter traffic on weekdays, with higher frequency services during peak hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Waterloo & City line
Waterloo & City line has 2 stations on the London Underground network.
Waterloo & City line runs between Waterloo and Bank.
Waterloo & City line is approximately 2.7 km long.
Waterloo & City line opened in 1898.
Waterloo & City line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
Waterloo & City line is part of the London Underground transit network.