Baker Street and Waterloo Railway
The Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (BS&WR), also known as the Bakerloo tube, was a railway company established in 1893 that built a deep-level underground "tube" railway in London. The company struggled to fund the work, and construction did not begin until 1898. In 1900, work was hit by the financial collapse of its parent company, the London & Globe Finance Corporation, through the fraud of Whitaker Wright, its main shareholder. In 1902, the BS&WR became a subsidiary of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) controlled by American financier Charles Yerkes. The UERL quickly raised the funds, mainly from foreign investors.
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Baker Street and Waterloo Railway
The Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (BS&WR), also known as the Bakerloo tube, was a railway company established in 1893 that built a deep-level underground "tube" railway in London. The company struggled to fund the work, and construction did not begin until 1898. In 1900, work was hit by the financial collapse of its parent company, the London & Globe Finance Corporation, through the fraud of Whitaker Wright, its main shareholder. In 1902, the BS&WR became a subsidiary of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) controlled by American financier Charles Yerkes. The UERL quickly raised the funds, mainly from foreign investors.
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A Baker Street & Waterloo Rail ...... na, nasceu o Metro de Londres.
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Baker Street dan Waterloo Rail ...... Bakerloo London Underground .
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The Baker Street and Waterloo ...... n Underground's Bakerloo line.
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ベーカーストリート・アンド・ウォータールー鉄道(ベーカースト ...... した路線はこんにちロンドン地下鉄ベーカールー線となっている。
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A Baker Street & Waterloo Rail ...... na, nasceu o Metro de Londres.
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Baker Street dan Waterloo Rail ...... tama dana dari investor asing.
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The Baker Street and Waterloo ...... mainly from foreign investors.
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ベーカーストリート・アンド・ウォータールー鉄道(ベーカースト ...... 、ヤーキスが主にイギリス国外で集めた資金で工事が再開された。
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Baker Street & Waterloo Railway
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Baker Street and Waterloo Railway
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Baker Street and Waterloo Railway
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ベーカーストリート・アンド・ウォータールー鉄道
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