London's transport at war
Introduction
London’s transport played an extraordinary part in both world wars. Find out more about the efforts of staff at home and overseas.
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Stories
When the First World War broke out, the era of the horse bus drew to a close. London’s largest bus operator, the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC), had replaced all its horse buses with motor buses by 1912. Learn how London buses played an important role during the First World War.
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From the logo to the map and posters to moquette, London’s transport design is known across the world. Discover the stories behind them here.
Stories about the marvels of engineering that have kept Londoners moving - from buses and trains to escalators and ticket machines.
Read about all of London's modes of transport from riverboats in the 1800s to Tube trains, buses, bicycles and even cable cars of today
Discover the fascinating stories of the people behind London’s transport – including directors, drivers, canteen workers, architects and designers.