Waterloo & City Line

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The Waterloo & City line runs between Waterloo and Bank in Central London. It was built by the London & South Western Railway in 1898 to provide access to the City from their new terminus at Waterloo. It is the shortest line on the Underground, at only 2.5km, and only takes 4 minutes to travel from one end to the other.

Waterloo & City Line
DescriptionA simulation of London Underground’s Waterloo & City line.
Country United Kingdom
Time period2010s
Train Operating CompanyLondon Underground
Simulation difficulty3/10 stars
AuthorSam Wainwright
WebsiteWaterloo & City Line
Rolling Stock
Route map

Bank
Waterloo
Maintenance Sidings and Washer

The line was only transferred from British Rail ownership to London Underground in 1994. Trains are formed of 2-car 1992 Tube Stock trains; service trains are always formed of two trains coupled together – unless they are being washed. As a result of having been in BR ownership, the stock has been given a TOPS code of Class 482.

Timetable

The included timetable is based on that produced for the SimSig version of the route.

Waterloo & City Line Services
Train Operating Company Origin Destination Frequency (tph)
Waterloo & City Line Waterloo Bank 12

During the day, one train is split and washed.