Find out about our Annual Pass options to visit the Museum. Passes are valid for a year, and kids go free!
Join us during May Half term to celebrate the iconic London transport roundel. Follow a trail around the Museum galleries to discover its history, create your very own design and enjoy storytelling sessions for little ones.
Experience the Railway Executive Committee’s bomb-proof headquarters during World War II, the warren of tunnels where Churchill sheltered.
Find the information you need to plan and book your visit to London Transport Museum in Covent Garden or the London Transport Museum Depot in Acton, west London.
Dora M. Batty (1891-1966) was one of the most prolific female artists commissioned by the Underground and London Transport, and created over fifty posters in a variety of different styles.
Discover the TOT Alphabet by Charles Pears (1915).
Tim Dunn explores some of the moquette designs that never made it to the Underground system and gives you a peek into the developments of the iconic Barman moquette.
We've given transport historian Tim Dunn full access to the Museum... See what he found out!
Discover our new Poster Parade and find out about the process behind the selection and display of the posters.
Appearing in public for the first time, we unveil the restored B-type bus No. B2737 in Covent Garden Piazza