Governance

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London Transport Museum Limited (LTM) is a registered charity (Charity number 1123122) which was incorporated on 6 February 2008 as a company limited by shares and is governed by its Memorandum and Articles of Association.

The Museum is governed by a Board of Trustees, chaired by Sir David Bell. The Board meets up to six times a year for routine business and convenes meetings as necessary to consider urgent issues. In addition, Trustees take part in an annual review of strategy. Day-to-day management of the Museum is delegated to the Managing Director, Sam Mullins, and through him to the Senior Management Team, employees and volunteers.

LTM's aims as a charity are to advance the heritage of transport in London and to educate the public about the history of transport in London through the provision, operation and maintenance of a transport museum for the public benefit. LTM also seeks to educate the public about the role of transport in the life and work of London past, present and future.

To learn more about all the Museum's activities see our Yearbook:

Current Yearbook

Yearbook 2010/11: Celebrating 30 Years of London Transport Museum [PDF 4.55MB]

Previous Reports

Yearbook 2009/10: The Year of Suburbia [PDF 4.30MB]
Yearbook 2008/09: London's Journey - Past, Present and Future [PDF 2.97MB]
Annual Report and Financial Statements 2008/09 [PDF 420.49KB]
London Transport Museum Review 2003/06 [PDF 7.32MB]