Tube-obsessed boy, 6, becomes youngest to visit all 272 Underground stations
A TUBE-obsessed boy has become the youngest to visit all 272 London Underground stations aged six.
Lewis Wing is waiting to hear from the Guinness Book of World Records after being pictured at every station on all 11 lines.

He visited new Tube stations Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms on the first day they opened on September 20.
“It took around three or four years,” said Lewis.
“Sudbury Town was my favourite. It has a nice Charles Holden design.”
Lewis can see Tube trains coming and going from their depot from his window in east London and wants to be the managing director of London Underground.
His bedroom is decorated with Transport for London (TfL) official merchandise.
He has a classic red and blue Underground roundel with his name on it and and a handwritten note from his idol Geoff Marshall - who holds records for visiting all Tube and National Rail stations - on his wardrobe.
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