The Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited (UERL), known operationally as the Underground for much of its existence, was established in...
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City Railway in 1898, the Central London Railway in 1900, and the Great Northern and City Railway in 1904. The Underground Electric Railways Company of London...
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of the underground railways in London: the C&SLR, the CLR, the Great Northern & City Railway and the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL...
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from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, to transport mail between sorting offices. Inspired by the Chicago Tunnel Company, it opened...
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adopted. Yerkes soon had control of the District Railway and established the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) in 1902 to finance and...
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merged into the London Passenger Transport Board. The LER was formed and owned by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) in 1910 to...
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the single ownership of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL), with lines stretching across London. In 1933, the UK Government amalgamated...
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The London Underground 1938 Stock was a London Underground tube stock design. A total of 1,121 cars were built by Metro-Cammell and Birmingham RC&W. An...
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beginning of the 20th century, American financier Charles Yerkes took it over and made it part of his Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL)...
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London Underground rolling stock includes the electric multiple-unit trains used on the London Underground. These come in two sizes, smaller deep-level...
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