The London Underground is about to celebrate its 150th anniversary. In the first of several posts making the event, here's a selection of images.
The unique Barons Court station benches |
Ticket machine, London Underground Museum Acton Depot |
St Paul's Station |
South Kensington station entrance |
Carriage, London Transport Museum Acton Depot |
Carriage tube map detail, London Transport Museum Acton Depot |
Piccadilly Circus world clock |
Aldgate Station |
For some stunning, long-hidden posters at Notting Hill station, click here.
3 comments:
The South Ken sign is a favourite of mine, on its own merit, but also because it reminds me of all the museums nearby, aka Albertopolis.
The trains on the Isle of Wight are using old tube trains..
Anon, I've been on those trains - and felt quite disorientated to be on a tube carriage so far from home!
Mike, that's a good point - it's an amazing bit of London. Every time I visit them, I'm amazed again at the museums.
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