This is the station that has a blue police box that became known as the TARDIS as seen at 1:02. These used to be a common sight in the UK back in the 1960s till the last original ones were shut down in 1981 because of the advancement of two way radio but this one wasn't built until 1996.
Feel in what way? London Underground is a much older system with a lot of character. Singapore’s system is a lot more modern in many aspects (eg we have data connection underground) but it will take a while to establish that character.
Hmm… When I get to travel I might take ALL the London Underground lines. Might also compare with Pyongyang’s, another very-deep subway system like the Tube.
This is the station that has a blue police box that became known as the TARDIS as seen at 1:02. These used to be a common sight in the UK back in the 1960s till the last original ones were shut down in 1981 because of the advancement of two way radio but this one wasn't built until 1996.
The lift is good. It takes you down to the Piccadilly line and then only half hour to Heathrow.
Indeed. Much easier to get to Heathrow.
How do you feel about this vs Singapore’s MRT?
Feel in what way? London Underground is a much older system with a lot of character. Singapore’s system is a lot more modern in many aspects (eg we have data connection underground) but it will take a while to establish that character.
Hmm…
When I get to travel I might take ALL the London Underground lines.
Might also compare with Pyongyang’s, another very-deep subway system like the Tube.
Both do have character, so wanted to try out both.
Thanxs…, will be travelling to Earls court soon. Wanted to ask if there is any luggage restrictions?
@@ZHD1987E the best part about Earl's Court station is the TARDIS from Doctor Who at 1:02.