From John Graham:
On 10 January, The Metropolitan Railway opens the world’s first underground railway, between Paddington (then called Bishop’s Road) and Farringdon Street. This is what the first ride looked like:

And transit riders think they’re in cattle cars today!













Fun Fact: The Metropolitan Line in it’s current form is roughly the same length as the Skytrain (67 km vs 68.6 km) and sees something more than half the ridership of our system