Copies of the free daily tabloid Metro newspaper have been carefully placed on upper deck seating on a London bus. headlines relating to the British government's latest economic budget have all been placed facing upwards on the empty seats during a journey across south London. The red rail is for the stop button, pressed by passengers who wish to disembark the bus. Metro was launched in 1999 as a free, colour newspaper for morning commuters. Commuters in 16 of Britain's major cities can pick up a free copy of the Metro as they travel to work in the morning. Every weekday morning some 1,134,121 copies are distributed across the UK making Metro the world's largest free newspaper and the fourth biggest newspaper in the UK.
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