Description
The Waterloo & City Line is the shortest of the London Underground network. It connects the stations of Bank and Waterloo on each sides of the river Thames. Inaugurated in 1898, the line was built to allow passengers arriving in Waterloo railway station to reach the City of London. The Waterloo and City Line serves only 2 stations, it is the least used line of the network with around 15 million passengers every year and has a length of just 1.5 miles. The Waterloo & City Line is the Turquoise Line on the Tube map and we've immortalised it in the form of this top-quality pin badge so you can add it to your collection as a reminder of your travels!