Transport for London (TfL), its subsidiaries and service providers, will use your personal information for the purposes of lost property administration, customer services and fraud prevention. TfL may also share this information with relevant agencies and organisations where necessary to help establish t...
Transport for London Greater Anglia London North Eastern Railway If you have found lost property onboard the train or at one of our stations, then please hand it in to a member of staff. Next steps Once we have received your lost property form, our centre will do their best to find your...
Among the weird and wonderful items left on London's buses, Tubes and taxis, Transport for London's Lost Property Office (LPO) has acquired enough paintings, sculptures and photographs for an entire art exhibition. The show is on for one more week at KK Outlet on Hoxton Square, and the ...
Contact TfL Lost Property Make an enquiry with Transport for London TfL's lost property office To ensure you contact the correct garage, please enter the route you were travelling on below. No matching bus route could be found. Unfortunately, this route is not operated by Go-Ahead London. ...
Have you lost something on the train? Visit this page for more information about reclaiming your lost property on the Gatwick Express.
London Transport Museum is the world’s leading museum of urban transport. From horses and carriages, to buses and trains, there’s lots to discover! Since opening in 1933, London Transport’s Lost Property Office has processed and stored over 15 million lost items. When it opened, the mos...
Transport for London’s Lost Property office recently chose the Any Old Irons as the beneficiaries of a fundraising initiative.
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If it's a larger sum, you should report it to the police but if the item has been abandoned, the property is yours.One man's loss is another man's gain!
When lost items reach the Lost Property Office, they are given a label. Yellow labels are for things found on a bus, white are for things found on a train or Tube. But why are some items given red labels? Find the answer in the Easter family trail at London Transport Museum from ...