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London Transport Museum
Fascinating museum exploring London's transport history with historic vehicles, interactive galleries, and design exhibitions.
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Inside Covent Garden's Victorian flower market, 450,000 objects trace how London moves—from horse-drawn omnibuses to hydrogen buses. This isn't just vehicle nostalgia but the story of how transport shaped the world's first megacity, pioneering everything from graphic design to social integration.
Vehicles & Journeys
Climb aboard Victorian omnibuses, explore early Tube carriages with class-divided seating, and admire 1938 Art Deco train design that influenced global metros. First electric Underground train (1890) shows technology leaping forward. Each vehicle tells stories: technological progress, social change, urban growth.
Interactive simulators let visitors drive Tube trains, experiencing platform precision. Wartime displays reveal Underground as bomb shelter, buses as evacuation transport. Future Engineers gallery challenges kids to solve tomorrow's transport puzzles.
Design Revolution
Frank Pick's vision created integrated design: Johnston's typeface, Beck's Tube map, Holden's stations. Original posters by Man Ray and others show public transport as art patron. The roundel logo became global template for transport identity.
£18 adults, kids free. All Aboard play zone (under-7s) provides transport-themed fun. Excellent shop sells everything from vintage posters to Oyster card holders. Hidden highlight: the museum's location above actual Covent Garden station.