The Tube: Going Underground
The Tube: Going Underground

The Tube: Going Underground

2016TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Carrying nearly five million passengers per day, the London Tube is one of the world's oldest and busiest metro systems in the world. Today the Tube is undergoing a complete overhaul that is long overdue. Take a behind the scenes look into the daily lives of drivers, emergency personnel, operations managers, and many others among the near twenty thousand employees of this massive rail system, as they navigate the evolution of the London Tube.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Alex GatenbyGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the rich history and intricate engineering of the London Underground, often called 'The Tube'. It explores its revolutionary beginnings, its expansion through different eras, and its vital role in shaping modern London. The film also touches upon the challenges and innovations that have defined its existence.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focusing on a specific historical and engineering subject, 'The Tube: Going Underground' received generally positive, albeit limited, critical attention. It was praised for its informative content and engaging presentation of the London Underground's history and development, appealing to transport enthusiasts and history buffs.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive look at the London Underground's history.
  • Appreciated for its detailed exploration of engineering feats and urban development.
  • Seen as a fascinating watch for transport and history enthusiasts.

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Fun Fact

The documentary highlights how early London Underground trains were powered by steam, leading to significant ventilation challenges and a distinctive smoky atmosphere within the tunnels.

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