London Underground in the 1980s Through Fascinating Photos _ UK

   

The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.

The Underground has its origins in the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground passenger railway. Opened on 10 January 1863, it is now part of the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines.
 
Despite its name, only 45% of the system is under the ground: much of the network in the outer environs of London is on the surface. In addition, the Underground does not cover most southern parts of Greater London, and there are only 33 Underground stations south of the River Thames.
 
These fascinating photos were taken by D Henderson that show what London Underground looked like in the 1980s.
 

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s
 

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s

London Underground in the 1980s