The following WikiProject London Transport pictures have been selected as amongst the best from the Project and are displayed in random rotation on the London transport Portal.
View of
Old London Bridge, circa 1632 by
Claude de Jongh.
Central London Railway poster, published in 1905.
Vauxhall Bridge across the
River Thames opened in 1906 and features sculptures by
F. W. Pomeroy.
55 Broadway, headquarters of the
UERL and its successors, is a Grade I
listed building in Westminster designed by
Charles Holden.
London Overground
Class 378 train on the
East London Line in
Hoxton.
Ruislip Lido Railway's 12-inch (300 mm) gauge locomotive "Mad Bess" hauling a passenger train.
Planes waiting at
Heathrow Airport's
Terminal 4.
Victoria line
2009 Stock train at
Euston.
Arguably the best-preserved disused station building in London, this is the former
Alexandra Palace station on the GNR Highgate branch (closed in 1954). It is now in use as a community centre (CUFOS).
Sailing ships at
West India Docks on the
Isle of Dogs in 1810. The docks opened in 1802 and closed in 1980 and have since been redeveloped as the
Canary Wharf development.
The
New Routemaster built by
Wrightbus has three entrances, two staircases and is designed to be reminiscent of the
Routemaster.
Early style tube roundel in mosaic at
Maida Vale Underground station.
"Boris Bikes" from the
Santander Cycles hire scheme waiting for use at a docking station in Victoria.
The original
Hampton Court Bridge in 1753, the first of four on the site.
Archer statue by
Eric Aumonier at
East Finchley Underground station.
Eurostar
Class 373 trains at
St Pancras station.
Thames Clippers service
catamaran on the
River Thames.
TX4 London Taxi at
Heathrow Airport.
Qantas
Boeing 747-400 about to land at
Heathrow Airport, seen beyond the roofs of Myrtle Avenue,
Hounslow.
The Circle routes of Victorian London, comprising the
Inner Circle,
Middle Circle,
Outer Circle and
Super Outer Circle.
Hornsey Lane Bridge,
Archway, more commonly known as "Suicide Bridge".
Tram 2548 calls at
Arena tram stop. This is one of the trams on the
Tramlink network centred on
Croydon in south London.
Duck tour converted
DUKW
amphibious vehicle exiting the
River Thames.
London Underground
Battery-electric locomotive L16 designed to operate over tracks where the
traction current is turned off for maintenance work.
Day (left) and Night (right) sculptures by Sir
Jacob Epstein on the
London Underground's headquarters at
55 Broadway.
Clapham Common Underground station north and south-bound platforms on the
Northern line.
Tower bridge; a
bascule bridge across the
River Thames.
Shaftesbury Avenue from
Piccadilly Circus, in the
West End of London, 1949.
An
air raid shelter in a
London Underground station during
The Blitz.
A
Hansom cab at
Somerset House.
Rail, road and river traffic, seen from the
London Eye.
Original stations on the
Metropolitan Railway from
The Illustrated London News, 27 December 1862.
Gondolas of the
Emirates Air Line
cable car cross the
River Thames from
Greenwich Peninsula to
Royal Docks.
The western departures concourse of
King's Cross railway station.
Stockwell bus garage,
Stockwell, a Grade II*
listed building.
Albert Bridge, opened in 1873, crosses the
River Thames between
Chelsea and
Battersea.
Hammersmith Bridge, opened in 1887, crosses the
River Thames in west London.
A
tram of the
London United Tramways at Boston Road,
Hanwell, circa 1910.
The south façade of
King's Cross railway station London terminus of the
East Coast Main Line.
London General Omnibus Company
B-type bus B340 built in 1911 by
AEC. One of a number of London buses purchased by the British military during
World War I, this vehicle was operated on the
Western Front.
The newly constructed junction of the
Westway (
A40) and the
West Cross Route (
A3220) at
White City, circa 1970. Continuation of the West Cross Route northwards under the roundabout was cancelled leaving two short unused stubs for the slip roads that would have been provided for traffic joining or leaving the northern section.
Woolwich Ferry boats "John Burns" and "James Newman" on the River Thames, 2012.
Southern approach to the
Rotherhithe Tunnel that runs under the
River Thames in east London between
Rotherhithe and
Limehouse.
Helicopter landing at
London Heliport, a jetty constructed in the
River Thames in
Battersea.
London Underground
A60 Stock (left) and
1938 Stock (right) trains showing the difference in the sizes of the two types of rolling stock operated on the system. A60 stock trains operated on the surface and sub-surface sections of the
Metropolitan line from 1961 to 2012 and 1938 Stock operated on various deep level tube lines from 1938 to 1988.
The multi-level junction between the
M23 and
M25 motorways near
Merstham in
Surrey. The M23 passes over the M25 with bridges carrying interchange slip roads for the two motorways in between.
Escalators at
Westminster Underground station descend between beams and columns of the
station box to reach the deep-level
Jubilee line platforms.
Camden Lock or Hampstead Road Lock in
Camden Town, north London is the only twin
lock on the
Regents Canal.
Preserved
AEC Routemaster coaches in London Transport
Green Line livery.
The following WikiProject London Transport pictures have been selected as amongst the best from the Project and are displayed in random rotation on the London transport Portal.
View of
Old London Bridge, circa 1632 by
Claude de Jongh.
Central London Railway poster, published in 1905.
Vauxhall Bridge across the
River Thames opened in 1906 and features sculptures by
F. W. Pomeroy.
55 Broadway, headquarters of the
UERL and its successors, is a Grade I
listed building in Westminster designed by
Charles Holden.
London Overground
Class 378 train on the
East London Line in
Hoxton.
Ruislip Lido Railway's 12-inch (300 mm) gauge locomotive "Mad Bess" hauling a passenger train.
Planes waiting at
Heathrow Airport's
Terminal 4.
Victoria line
2009 Stock train at
Euston.
Arguably the best-preserved disused station building in London, this is the former
Alexandra Palace station on the GNR Highgate branch (closed in 1954). It is now in use as a community centre (CUFOS).
Sailing ships at
West India Docks on the
Isle of Dogs in 1810. The docks opened in 1802 and closed in 1980 and have since been redeveloped as the
Canary Wharf development.
The
New Routemaster built by
Wrightbus has three entrances, two staircases and is designed to be reminiscent of the
Routemaster.
Early style tube roundel in mosaic at
Maida Vale Underground station.
"Boris Bikes" from the
Santander Cycles hire scheme waiting for use at a docking station in Victoria.
The original
Hampton Court Bridge in 1753, the first of four on the site.
Archer statue by
Eric Aumonier at
East Finchley Underground station.
Eurostar
Class 373 trains at
St Pancras station.
Thames Clippers service
catamaran on the
River Thames.
TX4 London Taxi at
Heathrow Airport.
Qantas
Boeing 747-400 about to land at
Heathrow Airport, seen beyond the roofs of Myrtle Avenue,
Hounslow.
The Circle routes of Victorian London, comprising the
Inner Circle,
Middle Circle,
Outer Circle and
Super Outer Circle.
Hornsey Lane Bridge,
Archway, more commonly known as "Suicide Bridge".
Tram 2548 calls at
Arena tram stop. This is one of the trams on the
Tramlink network centred on
Croydon in south London.
Duck tour converted
DUKW
amphibious vehicle exiting the
River Thames.
London Underground
Battery-electric locomotive L16 designed to operate over tracks where the
traction current is turned off for maintenance work.
Day (left) and Night (right) sculptures by Sir
Jacob Epstein on the
London Underground's headquarters at
55 Broadway.
Clapham Common Underground station north and south-bound platforms on the
Northern line.
Tower bridge; a
bascule bridge across the
River Thames.
Shaftesbury Avenue from
Piccadilly Circus, in the
West End of London, 1949.
An
air raid shelter in a
London Underground station during
The Blitz.
A
Hansom cab at
Somerset House.
Rail, road and river traffic, seen from the
London Eye.
Original stations on the
Metropolitan Railway from
The Illustrated London News, 27 December 1862.
Gondolas of the
Emirates Air Line
cable car cross the
River Thames from
Greenwich Peninsula to
Royal Docks.
The western departures concourse of
King's Cross railway station.
Stockwell bus garage,
Stockwell, a Grade II*
listed building.
Albert Bridge, opened in 1873, crosses the
River Thames between
Chelsea and
Battersea.
Hammersmith Bridge, opened in 1887, crosses the
River Thames in west London.
A
tram of the
London United Tramways at Boston Road,
Hanwell, circa 1910.
The south façade of
King's Cross railway station London terminus of the
East Coast Main Line.
London General Omnibus Company
B-type bus B340 built in 1911 by
AEC. One of a number of London buses purchased by the British military during
World War I, this vehicle was operated on the
Western Front.
The newly constructed junction of the
Westway (
A40) and the
West Cross Route (
A3220) at
White City, circa 1970. Continuation of the West Cross Route northwards under the roundabout was cancelled leaving two short unused stubs for the slip roads that would have been provided for traffic joining or leaving the northern section.
Woolwich Ferry boats "John Burns" and "James Newman" on the River Thames, 2012.
Southern approach to the
Rotherhithe Tunnel that runs under the
River Thames in east London between
Rotherhithe and
Limehouse.
Helicopter landing at
London Heliport, a jetty constructed in the
River Thames in
Battersea.
London Underground
A60 Stock (left) and
1938 Stock (right) trains showing the difference in the sizes of the two types of rolling stock operated on the system. A60 stock trains operated on the surface and sub-surface sections of the
Metropolitan line from 1961 to 2012 and 1938 Stock operated on various deep level tube lines from 1938 to 1988.
The multi-level junction between the
M23 and
M25 motorways near
Merstham in
Surrey. The M23 passes over the M25 with bridges carrying interchange slip roads for the two motorways in between.
Escalators at
Westminster Underground station descend between beams and columns of the
station box to reach the deep-level
Jubilee line platforms.
Camden Lock or Hampstead Road Lock in
Camden Town, north London is the only twin
lock on the
Regents Canal.
Preserved
AEC Routemaster coaches in London Transport
Green Line livery.