Victoria line

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The Victoria line is a deep-level, high-frequency London Underground route running north–south across central London and known for being one of the network’s fastest and most heavily used lines.


Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf London Underground line
rapid transit line
alignment north–south
automationLevel one of the first fully automatic lines on the London Underground
averageSpeed among the highest on the London Underground network
characteristic automatic train operation
deep-level
high-frequency
connectsWith Bakerloo line
Central line
Circle line
District line
Hammersmith & City line
Jubilee line
London Overground
Metropolitan line
National Rail
surface form: National Rail services

Northern line
Piccadilly line
Waterloo & City line
country United Kingdom
depot Northumberland Park Depot
electrification 630 V DC fourth rail
fareZoneCoverage Travelcard Zone 1
Travelcard Zone 2
Travelcard Zone 3
London fare zone 4
surface form: Travelcard Zone 4

Travelcard Zone 5
firstSectionOpenedBetween Walthamstow Central
surface form: Walthamstow Central and Highbury & Islington
hasInterchangeStation London Euston
surface form: Euston

Finsbury Park
Highbury & Islington
King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station
surface form: King's Cross St Pancras

Oxford Circus
Victoria
knownFor fast journey times
heavy passenger usage
lastSectionOpenedBetween Brixton
surface form: Victoria and Brixton
lineCode VI
lineColour light blue
locale London, England
surface form: London
numberOfStations 16
openingDate 1968
openingPeriod 1968–1971
operator London Underground
owner Transport for London
previousRollingStock 1967 Stock
rollingStock 2009 Stock
runsThrough Central London
surface form: central London
system London Underground
terminusNorth Walthamstow Central
terminusSouth Brixton
trackGauge standard gauge

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