[Vocabulary] travel by the underground

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heyt

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Hello,

I'd like to ask you a question concerning the phrase "the underground". I often see / hear 'I like travelling by the underground'.

Is that correct or we should say 'I like travelling by underground', without the definite article.

Thank you,
heyt :shock:
 

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Normally we say travelling on the underground.
 

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Normally we say travelling on the underground.
Thanks for that, apex. In Prague I happily go/travel by metro or take/use the metro, but it has been so long since I used the London system that I wasn't sure how we spoke about it.

Do Londoners still take the tube / go by tube?
 

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Yes, we do both.
 
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