Wednesday, January 9, 2013

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Tube trivia: 9 things you may not have known

Posted: 09 Jan 2013 12:55 AM PST

The London Underground has had 150 years to rack up stories, records and stats. Here are the system's most compelling curiosities
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It's been a century and a half since the opening of the world's first subterranean railway.

In celebration of London Underground, here's our compendium of curiosities about "the Tube" at 150.



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CNNGo TV in Melbourne: A multicultural haven

Posted: 08 Jan 2013 07:00 PM PST

We discover the Southern Hemisphere's biggest open-air market, the city's obsession with coffee and the mythology of the mighty "G"

It may be Australia's second city, but there's a reason Melbourne is at the top of the Economist Intelligent Unit's most livable cities list. 

In this episode of CNNGo, Melburnians show off the city's multiculturalism. 

Innovative chef Shane Delia takes us on a food trip, singer Sophia Brous gives an impromptu performance at a convent-turned-cultural precinct, Australian Rules footballer Robert Murphy shows us the city's famous cricket ground and more..

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London Underground: 10 tips for Tube survival

Posted: 08 Jan 2013 05:43 PM PST

The world's first subway marks its 150th birthday. Mind the gap and stand clear of the doors
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This week in 1863 the world's first ever subterranean passenger railway chuffed into a tunnel beneath the streets of Britain's capital carrying passengers on its maiden voyage.

A century and a half later, having survived the Blitz, terrorist attacks and 15,334 busker renditions of "Mr. Tambourine Man," the London Underground is still going strong.

Now expanded to 12 lines, 114,500 miles of track and 270 stations, the labyrinthine Tube network can seem intimidating to visitors.

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8 amazing locations, 8 stunning photos

Posted: 08 Jan 2013 10:02 AM PST

Steve Davey has flown the equivalent of seven times around the world researching his travel books -- here are eight places that made it all worthwhile
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Some years ago I traveled widely researching a book for the BBC called "Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die."

A couple of years later I flew the equivalent of seven times around the world photographing another book -- "Unforgettable Islands to Escape Before You Die."

I went to all of the most well known tourist sites, and also to a whole lot of more eclectic places.

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Small plates, big appeal: Tapas craze devours Singapore

Posted: 08 Jan 2013 10:02 AM PST

Ten new restaurants in the last year prove the city's hottest dishes are small and shareable
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The launch of big name restaurants such as Esquina and Catalunya would make some think Singapore had a mild flirtation going on with tapas-style dining.

But in the last year alone 10 tapas bars have opened on the island, indicating the city is in the midst of a full-blown affair.

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What are the world's best metro systems?

Posted: 08 Jan 2013 08:01 AM PST

There are few better ways to avoid traffic jams and road rage than by using underground rail -- but which systems are the best?
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From the single, circular line of Glasgow to the cobweb-like network that is London, underground train systems have been a cheap, reliable and convenient mode of transport for decades.

The London Underground, also known as "The Tube," celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2013. Having stood the test of time it ranks as one of the greatest metro systems in the world. (Share with us your most memorable Tube journey.)

But what about the others?

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