Wednesday 16 September 2020

London Transport Museum - We've got your September sorted

 

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A mother and child on the Elizabeth line train driving experience
It's great to be open again
It has now been 10 days since we reopened the Museum in Covent Garden and we can’t believe how quickly the time has flown by. If you are planning a visit, please do make sure to read our FAQs section ahead of time, plus book your tickets in advance to guarantee entry. 

Many thanks to everyone that has visited us already. We really do appreciate all your support in helping ensure the Museum gets back on track after being closed for six months.
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Two laughing women holding cocktails in front of a map of London
Late night opening
Explore after dark
Every Thursday evening throughout September and October, the Museum will be open late from 18:30 until 21:00 for our special adult-only After Dark events.

Enjoy the Museum after work with a cocktail in hand, and take part in our pub-style quiz. This week, our theme is ‘A to Z’ to test you on maps and routes highlighted in The Knowledge with quiz master Dan Simpson.
After Dark
50% off Hidden London virtual tours
@ltmuseum Thanks for a really good virtual tour of King William Street just now. I knew a lot about the station but seeing it and being taken round with two knowledgeable hosts was great - and at nearly two hours it was very good value for money!

We've loved hearing your great feedback about our Hidden London virtual tours of King William Street and Brompton Road. As a special treat for subscribers, we are offering you 50% off virtual tour tickets to these extremely inaccessible stations. Use the code VIRTUAL50 at checkout*.

*Offer valid on all bookings for tours taking place until 31st October 2020
Hidden London virtual tours
A photograph of a tunnel leading into King William Street station
Outside Covent Garden Underground station from 1978. Three people are seen in the foreground walking in front of the entrance
Walking tours
Our new 'Secrets of Central London' walking tour will take you on a journey 200 years in the making to reveal how public transport has shaped the city you see around you today. Hosted by an expert guide, walking tours start and end in Covent Garden and include a half-price entry ticket to the Museum. 
Walking tour
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Hidden London Hangouts series 2 logo showing a roundel lightbox with London Transport Museum written across the central bar with a mental '2' underneath
Hidden London Hangouts
After the success of series one, our Hidden London Hangouts team are back for series two on our YouTube channel. With new episodes launching every Saturday evening, you can hear about a huge variety of interesting and quirky transport-related stories. Watch the first two episodes now.
Hidden London Hangouts
Autumn Hues by Walter E Spradbury. The poster shows red and brown mushrooms against a backdrop of autumnal leaves. The wording says 'Autumn Hues' and at the bottom 'Falling leaves and glories in decay'.
Object of the month
Autumn hues
As we make the most of this Indian summer, the autumnal nights are drawing in. We love this poster by Walter E Spradbery of mushrooms against a backdrop of red and yellow leaves.
Object of the month