The London Transport Museum was established in 1980, and it is situated next to the Covent Garden Market and Piazza. It exhibits a rich collection of various public transport heritages of London, including buses, taxi cabs, trams, trolleybuses and rail vehicles from 19th to 20th centuries. Three motor buses are kept in the museum, and they are: Routemaster RM1737, Daimler DMS1 and Leyland TF77.
![]() Buses Collection |
![]() Interior of DMS1 |
![]() Taxi and Tram vehicles collection |
![]() Rear of DMS1 & RM1737 |
![]() Close up view of Routemaster RM1737 |
![]() Upper deck of DMS1 |
![]() Interior of a Leyland TF Coach |
![]() Tram and trolleybuses |
![]() The newly refurbished LT Museum |
![]() RM1737's Staircase |
![]() Daimler DMS1 and RM1737 |
![]() Upper deck of DMS1 |
![]() Between the two double-deckers |
![]() Upper deck of RM1737 |
![]() Interior of a Tube Train |
![]() Leyland TF77 FJJ774 |
![]() A traditional black cab |
![]() Interior of a rail vehicle |
![]() Car vs Bus |
![]() The man who designed the tube, RM and cab |