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Transported by Design

Index Transported by Design

Transported by Design is a programme of activities which aims to raise awareness of the importance of both physical and service design in London’s transport network. [1]

15 relations: AEC Regent III RT, AEC Routemaster, Baker Street tube station, Frank Pick, Hackney carriage, Harry Beck, London Transport Museum, London Underground, London Underground S7 and S8 Stock, Mark Wallinger, Platinum Equity, Regent Street, Transport for London, Tube map, Westminster tube station.

AEC Regent III RT

The AEC Regent III RT was one of the variants of the AEC Regent III.

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AEC Routemaster

The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and Park Royal Vehicles.

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Baker Street tube station

Baker Street is a station on the London Underground at the junction of Baker Street and the Marylebone Road in the City of Westminster.

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Frank Pick

Frank Pick Hon. RIBA (23 November 1878 – 7 November 1941) was a British transport administrator.

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Hackney carriage

A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or London taxi) is a carriage or automobile for hire.

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Harry Beck

Henry Charles Beck (4 June 1902 – 18 September 1974), known as Harry Beck, was an English technical draughtsman best known for creating the present London Underground Tube map in 1931.

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London Transport Museum

The London Transport Museum, or LT Museum based in Covent Garden, London, seeks to conserve and explain the transport heritage of Britain's capital city.

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London Underground

The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground, or by its nickname the Tube) is a public rapid transit system serving London and some parts of the adjacent counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.

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London Underground S7 and S8 Stock

The London Underground S Stock is a fleet of subsurface rolling stock used on the London Underground since 2010.

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Mark Wallinger

Mark Wallinger (born 1959) is a British artist, best known for his sculpture for the empty fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, Ecce Homo (1999), and State Britain (2007), a recreation at Tate Britain of Brian Haw's protest display outside parliament.

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Platinum Equity

Platinum Equity, LLC is an American private equity investment firm founded by Tom Gores in 1995.

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Regent Street

Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London.

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Transport for London

Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for the transport system in Greater London, England.

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Tube map

The Tube map is a schematic transport map of the lines, stations and services of the London Underground, known colloquially as "the Tube", hence the map's name.

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Westminster tube station

Westminster is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transported_by_Design

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