London Bus Blinds has the largest range of orignial vintage London Transport and London Underground signs available online.
You can buy tickets at any underground station, at a ticket office, or from a ticket machine. Some of the ticket machines require exact money. All of the machines display "Change given" or "Exact money only" signs. The price of the ticket depends on the length of th...
Step back in time to the 1940s and find yourself in Cahoots, an abandoned railway station transformed into a speakeasy: Enter the ticket hall and mingle with fellow scoundrels as you enter the illicit world of this underground speakeasy. Find yourself surrounded by giant neon signs at God's...
“The strangely coveted title of London’s Rudest Landlord is now vacant, as its long-time holder, Norman Balon of the Coach and Horses, Soho, tucks the sale price of the pub into his locally made suit and takes the Underground home to his home in Golders Green. Mr. Balon, 79, has ...
for the first time. Some 170 works – half from private collections – are arranged thematically to follow the evolution of his style with rooms dedicated to leisure, architecture, animals, fantasy and gardens. Among the highlights are early designs for the London Underground,Rain(1926) – on ...
The Underground will see your step inside a vintage tube carriage, complete with underground signs and booth seating, while The Ticket Hall is now home to the black market for liquor and cocktails for all your scoundrels. The Control Room, set in the centre of the disused train station, is...
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“In recent years the Underground Railways have contributed an additional problem for planners. Without thought for the total welfare of London they have pushed their lines out to the open country, encouraging uncontrolled speculative development. It was said at one time that London Transport needed ...
Although you can make your way around on buses, I prefer the city’s subway system. The subway is officially known as the “Underground” but is more affectionately referred to as “The Tube.” You’ll find tube stations everywhere throughout the city. The easily recognizable signs, featuring...
Privately owned and run hotel, a winner of a national Award for the best private Hotel in London organised by AA. Within easy walking distance from West Kensington Underground Station and main bus routes.The Avonmore Hotel is a traditional Victorian period house... more BOOK NOW Based on 12...