
London Transport Museum, London
Situated on Covent Garden Piazza's eastern side, a former flower-market shed is now home to this highly popular museum. A hit among families and a must-visit for transportation enthusiasts, it's worth noting that due to space constraints, the museum features only a limited number of sizable exhibits. Nevertheless, the narrative of London's transportation history is absolutely captivating.
To explore in chronological order, begin your journey on Level 2, where you'll encounter a replica of the 1829 Shillibeer's Horse Omnibus, which marked the inception of the city's first regular horse-bus service, as well as a double-decker horse-drawn tram introduced in the 1870s. On Level 1, you'll delve into the story of the world's inaugural underground system, featuring a charming 1920s Metropolitan Line carriage adorned in burgundy and green, complete with graceful, dangling lamps.
Upon returning to the ground floor, you'll find the museum's sole surviving double-decker electric tram, serving as a tribute to the world's largest tram system that was dismantled in 1952. Be sure to keep an eye out for the first tube train from the 1890s, which earned the nickname "the padded cell" due to its lack of windows. While most interactive exhibits cater to children, visitors of all ages should not miss the opportunity to experience the tube driver simulator.
The museum also offers a fine selection of London Transport's stylish maps and posters, many of which are commissioned from renowned artists. You can purchase copies at the museum's shop as you make your way out. Additionally, the in-house Canteen provides food and beverages, and you can savor a view overlooking the Covent Garden Piazza while you dine.
To explore in chronological order, begin your journey on Level 2, where you'll encounter a replica of the 1829 Shillibeer's Horse Omnibus, which marked the inception of the city's first regular horse-bus service, as well as a double-decker horse-drawn tram introduced in the 1870s. On Level 1, you'll delve into the story of the world's inaugural underground system, featuring a charming 1920s Metropolitan Line carriage adorned in burgundy and green, complete with graceful, dangling lamps.
Upon returning to the ground floor, you'll find the museum's sole surviving double-decker electric tram, serving as a tribute to the world's largest tram system that was dismantled in 1952. Be sure to keep an eye out for the first tube train from the 1890s, which earned the nickname "the padded cell" due to its lack of windows. While most interactive exhibits cater to children, visitors of all ages should not miss the opportunity to experience the tube driver simulator.
The museum also offers a fine selection of London Transport's stylish maps and posters, many of which are commissioned from renowned artists. You can purchase copies at the museum's shop as you make your way out. Additionally, the in-house Canteen provides food and beverages, and you can savor a view overlooking the Covent Garden Piazza while you dine.
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London Transport Museum on Map
Sight Name: London Transport Museum
Sight Location: London, England (See walking tours in London)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: London, England (See walking tours in London)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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