Overground
See also: overground
English

The orange roundel used by the Overground as seen on a station sign.
Etymology
From overground, in contrast to the Underground.
Proper noun
the Overground
- (rail transport) The London Overground, a counterpart of London Underground operated by TfL (Transport for London), which operates some of the various lines around London which are mainly above ground.
- 2012, Andrew Martin, Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube, Profile Books, →ISBN, page 94:
- Yes, it was rather bizarre to make a former underground line into part of a network called London Overground, and at Whitechapel the Overground goes under the Underground. But let's not spoil our happy ending for the East London Line.
Related terms
References
London Overground on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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