Quick Quiz

OK, now here’s a thing. At Waterloo Station (I’m talking about the Underground Station, as opposed to mainline trains, I should point out) I discovered there was an Underground line I’d never used before.

It’s nothing special – in fact, it just runs between Waterloo and Bank stations, and is called the “Waterloo and City line”. It looks like this (courtesy of a badly hacked map from Transport for London)

a little map of the Waterloo and City line

Now, what I want to know is this : why is it there? And what is its history?

I suspect I know who will know, but any answers will be appreciated.


4 Comments on “Quick Quiz”

  1. Green Fairy says:

    It exist solely to get all the commuters who arrive at Waterloo mainline into the City quickly. Hence no service in the evenings or on Sundays.

  2. quin says:

    I’ve used it once or twice. A friend of mine wasn’t sitting down when it started accelerating and was fired halfway across the carriage.

  3. Saltation says:

    It’s called “The Drain”, as there were all sorts of technical issues with building it and getting it integrated with the other lines, and in the planning stages a memo from a high-up used a sentence along the lines of “will the commuters of london consent to being funneled through a drain?”

    it does an incredibly useful service. go there anywhere near peak time to observe every tunnel leading to it absolutely ram-jammed with commuters rushing in a continuous solid wave of humanity, and all the gates are open rather than slow people down checking tickets. i shudder to think what it must be like if it breaks down.

  4. Damn, they beat me to it 😉
    More here.


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