LONDON — The city's extensive subway and train system is facing a major test during the Olympics, with officials expecting up to three million more journeys a day. Parts of the London underground system trace back to the 1860s.

Britain spent more than $10 billion since winning the Olympic Games bid on upgrading London's sprawling transit system, according to The Huffington Post. For the full story, click here.

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