tube train

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English[edit]

A tube train at Mornington Crescent station on the Northern Line.
Tube trains also come above ground outside inner London - three Jubilee Line trains wait at the Stratford terminus in 2016.

Etymology[edit]

Probably named after the shape of the tunnels; the Tube is an informal name for London Underground which has been trademarked.

Noun[edit]

tube train (plural tube trains)

  1. (rail transport, UK) A smaller-profile underground train which operates through the tube tunnels under London, which have a small cross section.

Usage notes[edit]

Tube trains are operated on the Bakerloo, Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria and Waterloo & City Lines. The trains that operate on the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines pass through larger tunnels and accordingly have a larger profile; these should be called underground trains, not "tube trains".

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