In the present day, the collection of posters held by the London Transport Museum is vast, with 1,000 original poster artworks and 30,000 individual posters stored in the Museum Depot in west London.
Following an extensive research period, involving visiting the museum depot in west London to study archival aspects of the network ... Featured in the new identity are design elements that have been ...
Many people think the first escalators appeared at Earls Court in 1911, but there was in fact one set before that that's been ...
London Transport Museum is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain free entry, each child must have a badge and valid badge card, and ...
Sadiq Khan says new stock needs to be rolled out before the line is extended from Elephant and Castle to Lewisham ...
Top photo: #61 built in 1932, the forerunner of all modern UK trolleys. Bottom picture: #1, a Diddler. #1 is now preserved in the London Transport Museum. From the collection of Ashley Bruce. Map and ...
London Transport Museum has opened a gallery that showcases ... poster artworks and has more than 30,000 posters housed at its depot in Acton, west London. London Underground's first pictorial ...
Step inside the London Transport Museum to explore the history of getting around London. Exhibits detail the first London Underground, how the city expanded, Victorian-era transport and much more.
Just like the ever expanding TfL map, interest in the history of London’s transport network is bigger than ever these days; you need only look at the popularity ...
The London Transport Museum planned journeys along the Piccadilly line between Acton Town and Oakwood on Sunday, with ticketholders enjoying a 50-minute trip between the stations. The museum said ...
1 November HIDDEN LONDON: See the bits of the Tube most people don't know exist! London Transport Museum's Hidden London tours continue this month with a chance to explore Aldwych station ...
The Vortex under construction. The ramp under construction. Archaeologists from Museum of London Archaeology excavated the Bloomberg site by hand in 2012-2014. Aerial view of the Bloomberg ...