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London Transport Museum events
There are 6 entries
- Fri 03 Jul 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: powering London
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days.
Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close
Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel
Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
London Transport Museum
- Sat 04 Jul 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: powering London
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days.
Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close
Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel
Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
London Transport Museum
- Sun 05 Jul 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: powering London
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days.
Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close
Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel
Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
London Transport Museum
- Fri 18 Sep 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: design classics
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 18 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 19 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 20 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this September for a weekend of fun and creativity - don't miss the final Museum Depot open days of the year.
London transport's design heritage is world-famous - but what about the people and stories behind those iconic creations? From Charles Holden's architectural vision to Harry Beck's revolutionary Tube map and Enid Marx's bold Tube seating fabric or 'moquette' patterns, discover the names that shaped the look and feel of London.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our storehouse and discover our unique stories.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with design-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Unique historic items: explore the sign mezzanine, home to historic Underground maps, and see the evolution of the Underground logo
Interactive demos: join live demos and expert talks exploring the development of transport design
Creative minds welcome: step into the stunning art-deco-styled 1938 stock train, and marvel at the RM1 bus prototype with its distinctive design features
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
From moquette to roundels, LEGO-inspired maps to the legendary brand, design is woven into every part of London's transport history. With activities for all ages, this is your chance to celebrate creativity, history and design.
London Transport Museum
- Sat 19 Sep 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: design classics
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 18 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 19 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 20 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this September for a weekend of fun and creativity - don't miss the final Museum Depot open days of the year.
London transport's design heritage is world-famous - but what about the people and stories behind those iconic creations? From Charles Holden's architectural vision to Harry Beck's revolutionary Tube map and Enid Marx's bold Tube seating fabric or 'moquette' patterns, discover the names that shaped the look and feel of London.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our storehouse and discover our unique stories.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with design-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Unique historic items: explore the sign mezzanine, home to historic Underground maps, and see the evolution of the Underground logo
Interactive demos: join live demos and expert talks exploring the development of transport design
Creative minds welcome: step into the stunning art-deco-styled 1938 stock train, and marvel at the RM1 bus prototype with its distinctive design features
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
From moquette to roundels, LEGO-inspired maps to the legendary brand, design is woven into every part of London's transport history. With activities for all ages, this is your chance to celebrate creativity, history and design.
London Transport Museum
- Sun 20 Sep 2026 London Transport Museum (Open Day) More...
- Depot open days: design classics
Museum Depot, Acton
Upcoming dates:
Friday 18 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Saturday 19 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Sunday 20 September 2026, 10:00-17:00
Event description
Join us this September for a weekend of fun and creativity - don't miss the final Museum Depot open days of the year.
London transport's design heritage is world-famous - but what about the people and stories behind those iconic creations? From Charles Holden's architectural vision to Harry Beck's revolutionary Tube map and Enid Marx's bold Tube seating fabric or 'moquette' patterns, discover the names that shaped the look and feel of London.
The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our storehouse and discover our unique stories.
What's happening
Hands-on fun: get creative with design-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages
Unique historic items: explore the sign mezzanine, home to historic Underground maps, and see the evolution of the Underground logo
Interactive demos: join live demos and expert talks exploring the development of transport design
Creative minds welcome: step into the stunning art-deco-styled 1938 stock train, and marvel at the RM1 bus prototype with its distinctive design features
SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors
From moquette to roundels, LEGO-inspired maps to the legendary brand, design is woven into every part of London's transport history. With activities for all ages, this is your chance to celebrate creativity, history and design.
London Transport Museum