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- Bakerloo_line type Place external.
- Bakerloo_line type Place external.
- Bakerloo_line type Location external.
- Bakerloo_line type SpatialThing external.
- Bakerloo_line type ArchitecturalStructure external.
- Bakerloo_line type Infrastructure external.
- Bakerloo_line type RouteOfTransportation external.
- Bakerloo_line type RailwayLine external.
- Bakerloo_line type Q728937 external.
- Bakerloo_line comment "The Bakerloo line /ˌbeɪkərˈluː/ is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from Elephant and Castle in Central London, via the West End, to Harrow & Wealdstone in the north-western outer suburbs. The line serves 25 stations, of which 15 are below ground. It was so named because it serves Baker Street and Waterloo. North of Queen's Park (the section of the line above ground), the line shares tracks with London Overground's Watford DC Line and runs parallel to the West Coast Main Line." external.
- Bakerloo_line label "Bakerloo line" external.
- Bakerloo_line seeAlso London_Overground external.
- Bakerloo_line lat "51.5925" external.
- Bakerloo_line long "-0.33555555555555555" external.
- Bakerloo_line wasDerivedFrom Bakerloo_line?oldid=782625097 external.
- Bakerloo_line abstract "The Bakerloo line /ˌbeɪkərˈluː/ is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from Elephant and Castle in Central London, via the West End, to Harrow & Wealdstone in the north-western outer suburbs. The line serves 25 stations, of which 15 are below ground. It was so named because it serves Baker Street and Waterloo. North of Queen's Park (the section of the line above ground), the line shares tracks with London Overground's Watford DC Line and runs parallel to the West Coast Main Line. Opened between 1906 and 1915, many of its stations retain elements of their design to a common standard, the stations below ground using Art Nouveau decorative tiling by Leslie Green and the above-ground stations built in red brick with stone detailing in an Arts & Crafts style. It is the ninth busiest line on the network, carrying over 111 million passengers annually." external.
- Bakerloo_line isPrimaryTopicOf Bakerloo_line external.
- Bakerloo_line homepage www.tfl.gov.uk external.
- Bakerloo_line point "51.5925 -0.33555555555555555" external.