
Metropolitan Line
The Metropolitan Line is a part of London's underground rail system, connecting the city to suburbs northwest of central London. It was the first underground railway in the world, opening in 1863. The line runs through key areas such as Wembley and Harrow, and extends toward rural regions like Chesham. It offers both urban and suburban train services, providing a vital link for commuters and travelers. The line features a mix of modern and historic stations, and is managed by Transport for London, helping to facilitate efficient travel across Greater London and beyond.