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London Transport Museum
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by - written on 31/08/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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The London Transport Museum occupies a prime space in the heart of Covent Garden and is an attractive building that manages to remain true to the historical architecture of the surroundings, while achieving a certain degree of modern and functional design. We decided to pay a visit as my girlfriend was able to track down free corporate ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/08/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I recently went to The London Transport museum on a school trip with my year 5s (age 9-10). At first I was unsure whether they would be too old for it or if the girls in particular would be bored after a while- FROM THE REACTION OF THE CLASS WHEN THEY FOUND OUT WHERE THEY WERE GOING. At the entrance we were all given a card that had space ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/08 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Transport is in my blood. My father was a bus driver and is obsessed by most things that have wheels and moves. Trains, buses, cars, and lorries, you name it he has videos, books and models of them. I've caught the bug and become a bit of a London Underground junkie being fascinated by the history and development of this much maligned transport ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/03/08 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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The London Transport Museum recently completed a large scale root and branch refurbishment and reopened towards the end of 2007. I know this because I walk past it every day on the way to work and could witness the inch by inch progress being made over the last year. The LT Museum always had a reputation as a good place to visit. One of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/06/01 (Very useful, 329 readings)
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Like anyone located in England's capital city, I grew up travelling on London's Transport service. Its history (especially that which spanned my own period of usage from the early 1970s to the late 1980s) is as much a part of me as any other aspect of my life experiences. Long-term illness and a move to the countryside mean I no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/01 (Useful, 43 readings)
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I never knew where this place was until I saw an advert on the Tube on day. I decided to check it out last month - hoping that the Winter would keep most people away. So - I stumped up money and went in. I picked up the kids interactive charts to help me round (it's fun ok!), with matching numbers on the cards and signs around the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/01 (Useful, 36 readings)
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Although the London Transport Museum may seem like a haven for geeks and trainspotter, it seems as though it is acctually a haven FROM geeks and trainspooters. I'm sure that they would alreasy know everything here. The LT museum is more of a place to while away an hour or two while close to Covent Garden. If like me you hold LT in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/01/01 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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I’m by no means a trainspotter, but do enjoy visiting museums and went into the London Transport Museum on impulse one day. I had bad memories from a long-ago school trip, when the museum was rather boring and you had to pay extra to hear the then much-advertised vehicle noises. However, it seemed worth having a look to see if the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/10/00 (Very useful, 281 readings)
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If you are a secret train-spotter, then this is the place for you! Bus and tram-spotters are also welcome! Having read the book "London under London", about the various strange goings on under London i.e. underground rivers, sewers, lots of things you didn't know were there and of course the tube, I was fascinated by the story of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/00 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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The London Transport Museum can be found in a corner of Convent Garden (near to the Opera House). As its name suggests, it celebrates the history of getting people around London on various forms of transport from the C18 until the current day. You can get to Convent Garden by taking a Piccadilly Line tube train. Once at ground level, take a right ... Read the complete review
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