WHAT DOES AN AIRPLANE USE TO HELP IT FLY

50. What does an airplane use to help it fly?

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London has one of the largest urban transport networks in the world, with integrated bus, river and

road systems spanning the city's 32 boroughs. Buses: London's iconic double-decker buses are a quick,

convenient and cheap way to travel around the city, with plenty of sightseeing opportunities along the

way. Underground: The London Underground rail network or "the Tube" is a great way to travel to and

from central London and will be an integral part of most people's stay in the UK capital. Docklands Light

Railway: London's innovative, driverless Docklands Light Railway (DLR) serves parts of East and South

East London. River buses: Travelling by river is a great way to get around London. You'll beat the traffic

and enjoy fantastic views of London along the way. Local train: Use London's over ground train network

to travel across the city and beyond the Tube. Trams: Trams run in parts of south London between

Wimbledon, Croydon, Buckingham and New Paddington. The services are frequent and accessible.

Accessible public transport: Find your way around the capital with our helpful guide to accessible and

wheelchair-friendly travel. Cycle hire scheme: London's public bicycle scheme is a great way to travel

around the city - and the first half hour is free! Grab yourself a bike and get riding today. Taxi: From

iconic London black cabs to local minicabs, we've got all the traveler information you need to help you

travel around London by taxi. Airline cable car: Take a ride on London's cable car, for views over

Greenwich and East London, including The O2, Cutty Sark and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.