London's Tube turns 160

Author: Josh KerrPublished 10th Jan 2023
Last updated 10th Jan 2023

Today marks 160 years since the start of the iconic London Underground railway.

It follows the first 'Tube' journey between Paddington and Farringdon via Baker Street in 1863.

To commemorate the occasion a special heart-shaped version of the roundel logo was unveiled, with a number of others also going on display across the network.

Andy Lord, London’s Transport Commissioner, said: “A milestone birthday gives us the perfect opportunity to reflect on the historical significance of the Tube and how it has expanded and improved to meet the needs of an ever-changing world city.

"During this time the Tube has breathed new life into unconnected parts of London and been the catalyst to many local economies.

"It also gives us the opportunity to look forward to the next raft of improvements and to continue planning to ensure that the Tube serves our city ably and efficiently for the next 160 years."

The London Underground currently has around 80 per cent of the passengers it had prior to the pandemic and continues to face questions about long-term funding following a government bail out.