Bus on Oxford Street at twilight, by Topical Press, 1935. © London Transport Museum Collection. Everyone loves 'then and now' photos, especially when they're set in ...
New exhibition “Poster Girls” isn’t quite what its elusive title suggests – because rather than being pictured in the designs, these “Poster Girls” are the creatives behind them. Taking place at the ...
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.
As part of the Transported by Culture initiative by the London Transport Museum, Director and CEO Elizabeth McKay has overseen the creation of a new family theatre production designed for children ...
A woman searches for her Seven Sisters at the newly-opened Tube station in 1969 A new exhibition has opened showcasing historical snapshots from the capital's public transport network alongside ...
It's even bigger than the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden JUST three times a year, the doors to one of the biggest transport museums in the UK are open. From rare road and rail vehicles to ...
As it was in the 1930s: inside one of the Q stock cars, painted with classic District Line green The London Transport Museum has launched an appeal for funds to help restore some of the last remaining ...
All aboard for the ultimate Halloween after-hours party experience at the London Transport Museum! Dance through time surrounded by historic trains, vintage busses and more at our exclusive Silent ...
Some of London Underground’s first-ever graphic art posters from the 1920s and 1930s have gone on display at the London Transport Museum. The distinctive posters were created at the peak of the Art ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results