London Transport Museum Depot

Introduction

The photograph on this page of London Transport Museum Depot by Mark Percy as part of the Geograph project.

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London Transport Museum Depot

Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 1 Nov 2013

The LT Museum Depot at Acton houses historic trains and buses, and over 370,000 smaller items, including many original works of art used for the Museum's celebrated poster collection, signs, models, photographs, engineering drawings and uniforms. These all form one of the most comprehensive and important records of urban transport anywhere in the world. The Depot's main purpose is to act as a working museum store. It provides 6000 square metres of storage space in secure, environmentally controlled conditions. It opens to the public for themed weekends several times a year.

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Image Location

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