Young fans of London's trains, buses and cycleways could hear their own voice making travel announcements across the network.
London's red buses are among the most iconic symbols of the capital. The reason behind their colour dates to the early 1900s, when the transport system was operated by different rival companies.
TfL revealed a number of special roundels across the network, including one at Covent Garden, which was a subtle nod to Atyeo. Agatha Claudette Hart worked as a bus conductor for London Transport ...
Vintage London buses are back on the roads for one day only – here’s how you can ride one - There’s no need to tap on with ...
Weavers in east London have celebrated a newly-named stretch of the London Overground by producing a roundel made out of fabric. The soon-to-be Weaver Line, part of the London Overground ...
Transport for London (TfL) revealed that it spent £13,515.28 on adding branding for the new Bakerloop service to a bus to be used at the consultation launch event. The FoI case officer added that the ...
Young fans of London's trains, buses and cycleways could hear their ... Transport for London A special silver roundel was created to mark 25 years of TfL. London's transport commissioner, Andy ...
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