Next month, a restored 1930s Art Deco tube train will return to the London Underground, offering rides along the Metropolitan line.
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Next month, a restored 1930s Art Deco tube train will return to the London Underground, offering rides along the Metropolitan line.
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The disused Piccadilly line station will host a new version of the Hidden London tour designed for children aged 10 to 14.
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There are many things that make me extremely uncool, but one of my particularly nerdy interests is the London Underground. The evolution of its iconic map, showing long-forgotten stations; old wooden-floor train stock I remember from my childhood; the Hidden London tours of old stations, closed-off platforms and soot-covered stairwells with beautiful original tiling.
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The London Underground’s historic 1930s tube train is going to be back out on the rails this summer, and tickets are on sale now.
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Next month, there will be one of the occasional open weekends at the London Transport Museum’s large storage warehouse in Acton, and tickets to visit are on sale now.
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The London Transport Museum is adding more space for temporary exhibitions and events, having submitted plans to convert some of its staff spaces into a public area.
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There’s a new way for people to display their Tube loyalties* as the London Transport Museum has started selling a range of moquette doormats.
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