Victoria Line: London’s Underwhelming Tube Becomes the World’s Favourite Metaphor for Modern Life
The Victoria Line: London’s Tube of Mild Existential Despair Finds New Global Fans By Ludo Vickers, International Correspondent, somewhere between Pret and Pret In the grand taxonomy of urban transit, the Victoria Line is what happens when a city decides to build an artery but accidentally installs a vein. Opened in 1968, it was meant…