File:Why London Underground is nicknamed The Tube.jpg

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English:  The nickname "Tube" comes from the almost circular tube-like tunnels through which the small profile trains travel. This photograph shows a southbound Northern Line train travelling to Kennington via Charing Cross leaving a tunnel mouth just north of Hendon Central station.

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