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  2. London Transport Museum - Wikipedia

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    London Underground trains of different types and eras in the museum depot The Museum Depot is located in Acton, west London, and was opened in October 1999. The depot holds the majority of the museum's collections which are not on display in the main museum in Covent Garden.

  3. British Museum tube station - Wikipedia

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    British Museum was a station on the London Underground, located in Holborn, central London. It was latterly served by the Central line and took its name from the nearby British Museum in Great Russell Street .

  4. List of former and unopened London Underground stations

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    The interiors and platforms of a few closed stations are among parts of the London Underground available for filming purposes, such as those at Aldwych. [1] London Transport Museum runs guided tours of several disused stations including Aldwych and Down Street through its "Hidden London" programme. The tours look at the history of the network ...

  5. Churchill War Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum.The museum comprises the Cabinet War Rooms, a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War, and the Churchill Museum, a biographical museum exploring the life of British statesman Winston Churchill.

  6. Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Railway steam locomotive number 23, one of only two surviving locomotives, is displayed at London Transport Museum.. The first Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives were ordered in 1864 for the Metropolitan Railway, to replace the Great Western Railway locomotive that had opened their first line the previous year.

  7. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    The tube map came second in a BBC and London Transport Museum poll asking for a favourite UK design icon of the 20th century [274] and the underground's 150th anniversary was celebrated by a Google Doodle on the search engine.