Victoria Line
The Victoria Line is a rapid transit line on the London Underground, known for its efficiency and speed. It runs from Brixton in the south to Walthamstow Central in the northeast, covering approximately 13 miles. Opened in 1968, it was the first deep-level tube line to be constructed in London since the 1930s.
The line is color-coded light blue on the Tube map and has 16 stations. It is notable for its high-frequency service, with trains running every 2-3 minutes during peak hours. The Victoria Line connects with several other lines, enhancing travel across the city.