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Copies of the magazine, including reports on the war effort and progress on the fund for war relief. Also included are lists of staff serving in the armed forces who had been killed or wounded, stories from soldiers about their experiences on the front line and photographs of servicemen.

Sep 1914-May 1921

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the railways such as a feature on the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) Special Constabulary, the Lots Road power station, the hazards of having to tunnel under water while building a new junction for the City and South London Railway under Euston, a speech by Lord Ashfield on transport in London and electric railways in Germany.

Oct 1922-Dec 1924

This digital file was created on finding that selected pages had been missed when LT000030/077 was scanned. For a full record of all staff magazines between 1914-1921 researchers will need to see: LT000030/001, LT000030/077 and LT000030/081.

1918-1922

Magazine for the Home Guard unit of London Transport, including details of battalion news and of people serving in it. Also includes pictures of the unit on parade and on duty.

Apr 1941-Sep 1941

Supplement with news of sports and social events, including details of a London Transport Christmas party for children and a dinner and dance for the London Passenger Transport Staff Assocation.

1937-1939

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are accounts of the history of the District Railway and the London General Omnibus Company, the Central London Railway 1900-1925, the unveiling of the Underground War Memorial, memories of working with London's First Electric tramway and the Underground in the future (the year 1999).

Jan 1925-Dec 1925

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on a history of tramways in London, the career of Lord Ashfield, how a tube railway is laid out, 45 years of tramway life, a short history of the country bus, the Embankment and the bridges, the opening of extensions at Morden and Kennington, an address on progress by Frank Pick and a review of ancient and modern road transport.

Jan 1926-Dec 1926

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on London in 1174, electric traction and train control, an extract of Lord Ashfield's speeches to shareholders of TOT companies at annual meetings and the introduction of electricity to London.

Jan 1927-Dec 1927

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on impressions of the Somme battlefields in 1928, the building of the new Piccadilly Circus station, travels in the Far East and the District Railway Diamond Jubilee Exhibition.

Jan 1928-Dec 1928

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the opening ceremony of Piccadilly Circus station, a visit by the Prince of Wales to the Chiswick and Acton works, recollections of the first 'tube' - the Tower Subway, London street accidents and bus fatalities in 1925 as well as transportation in Cuba.

Jan 1929-Dec 1929

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on long service awards, the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the future of tramways 100 years from now in 2031, traffic conditions in Belgium, extracts from Lord Ashfield's speech at the annual meeting and new extensions to stations.

Jan 1932-Dec 1932

Copies of magazines for staff on the Underground railways, including articles on retirements, appointments and deaths, the TOT (Train Omnibus Tram) Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on proposed trolleybus extensions, water pumps, the Canadian National Railways, the invention of a bullet nosed train, Greenwich power station and extracts of a lecture by Lord Ashfield on the newly formed London Passenger Transport Board.

Jan 1934-Dec 1934

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements, appointments and deaths, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on the Moscow Metropolitan - the first Underground railway in Russia, new high speed trains in America, the Royal Jubilee, new subways at Monument Station, Roman discoveries at Tower Hill and theatrical productions performed by the London Transport Players.

Jan 1935-Dec 1935

Copies of magazines for London Transport staff, including news on retirements, appointments and deaths with articles on the TOT Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on London Transport's trolleybuses, the funeral of King George V, the 30th anniversary of the Bakerloo Line, the work of the Railway Operating Department, Barking line development and the bus drivers of Ceylon.

Jan 1936-Dec 1936

Copies of magazines for London Transport staff, including news of retirements, appointments and deaths, with articles on long service awards, the TOT (Train Omnibus Tram) Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on New York's new Underground, the importance of rolling stock improvements, a brief history of developments in design, London's latest Underground trains, valeting a bus and the fifth annual report of the London Passenger Transport Board.

Jan 1938-Dec 1938

Copies of magazines for London Transport staff, including retirements, appointments and deaths with articles on long service awards, the Benevolent Fund and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on trolleybus problems, learning to drive a London bus, the training of railwaymen, bus and tram fares in America, Moscow's Underground, roadside shelters, the value of cooperation with main lines and the new double-decker RT bus, as well as the silver jubilee of the staff magazine itself.

Jan 1939-Sep 1939

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, news of retirements, appointments and deaths with articles on items including how staff helped to evacuate 600,000 from London, black out picnics for 100,000 on underground station platforms, staff contributions to a war comforts fund, news on staff who had joined the armed services and the formation of the LT unit of the Home Guard.

Oct 1939-Sep 1941

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on sports stars of London Transport, keeping services running during the severe winter of 1947, the story of the London bus, railway rolling stock, country buses and Chiswick Works.

Apr 1947-Mar 1948

Magazine for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of appointments and retirements, signalling improvements on the Piccadilly Line, the story of the escalator division, the story of London Transport sport associations, London's changing travel patterns and pictures of LT trams.

Apr 1948-Mar 1949

Copies of magazines from London Transport (LT) staff, including notes on staff changes such as appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of sporting and social events. Also included are articles on training and education in London Transport, the LT library, the story of the new Ruislip depot, the LT generating stations and public transport in relation to town and country planning.

Apr 1949-Mar 1950

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including articles on staff changes such as retirements and appointments, long service awards, facilities for staff and reports of sporting and social events. Also included are articles on a memorial to the late Lord Ashfield, LT posters, medical services and working in the Underground tunnels at night.

Apr 1950-Mar 1951

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including articles on staff changes such as retirements and appointments, facilities provided for staff and sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the Paris Metro, trolleybus development, LT's library and education scheme, design in LT and a memorial to the late Frank Pick.

Apr 1951-Mar 1952

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including articles on staff changes such as retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the story of the London tram, the Underground signalling system, night maintenance work on the railways and historical LT relics for the railways museum as well as the upkeep of LT's 5,000 clocks.

Apr 1952-Mar 1953

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on London Transport (LT) and the Coronation, night work at garages and depots, two room exhibition at Charing Cross station, new uniform for women conductors, the modern double deck bus, when the Queen and Princess Margaret went by Underground, royal links with London Transport, London Transport education scheme, the Central Line beyond Epping, London Transport's generating stations, Wembley Park station, Aldenham factory, the Metropolitan Line, the Northern City Line, signal lights, ventilation on London's Underground, District Line rolling stock, the East London Line, war memorial to Elmers End garage, train tickets, the issue of new uniforms, the problem of an ageing population, visitors from abroad coming to study LT, and a farewell to the outgoing chairman Lord Latham.

Apr 1953-Mar 1954

Copies of magazines for LT staff, including articles on staff changes such as retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and sporting and social events. Also includes articles on an LT exhibition at Charing Cross Station, London's first tube railway, an LT staff conference, the proposed replacement of trolleybuses by diesel buses and a tour of Underground railways abroad.

Apr 1954-Mar 1955

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on Northfields depot, railway traffic for an 85,000 strong football crowd at Wembley Park Station, bus services to the new central terminal at Heathrow, a birthday tribute to Dr Charles Holden - the architect and designer of London Transport stations, the District Line's 50th anniversary and the story of LT services in the new towns.

Apr 1955-Feb 1956

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on plans for the centenary celebrations of the London General Omnibus Company, Moscow transport workers visiting London Transport, riding on the American subway, a staff visit to five continental cities including Moscow and the latest developments on the new Routemaster bus. Due to an industrial dispute the April issue did not appear.

Apr 1956-Mar 1957

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also includes articles on bus driving tests at Chiswick training centre, a new rail depot at Upminster, tunnelling operations at Notting Hill Gate Station, Piccadilly stock 'silver-skin' tube trains, reviews of LT operations and help provided by the London Transport Benevolent Fund (2 copies of number 3, June 1957).

Apr 1957-Mar 1958

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the story of the Routemaster bus, the unveiling of a portait of Frank Pick, the British Transport Commission's collection of relics, the opening of part of the new Notting Hill Gate Station and a review of the year.

Apr 1958-Mar 1959

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the reopening of Notting Hill station, the Hop on a Bus campaign, the Barking rail fly over progress, the latest type of Routemaster bus, a £30 million four year plan to improve the Underground, the building of a new research laboratory, a review of the year and the first new Piccadilly Line 'silver' trains. July and August issues not published due to dispute in printing industry.

Apr 1959-Mar 1960

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the Metropolitan and District Lines, an analysis of driving accidents, the diamond jubilee of the Central Line, a farewell to steam on the Chesham line, airport coach services operated by London Transport and a feature on the British Transport museum at Clapham.

Apr 1960-Mar 1961

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the training of railway men, the provision of new roads for London, a planned new bus garage for Harlow, the story of Cup Final transport services and LT's part in the Commonwealth Technical Training Week.

Apr 1961-Mar 1962

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff changes such as appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff as well as reports of sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the changeover from trolleybuses to diesel buses, rail news, the Transport Act 1962 and how it affects LT, the centenary of the Underground and the growth of the system and how transport services fared during the severe winter.

Apr 1962-Mar 1963

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff changes such as appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles on public transport in new towns, the Metropolitan Railway centenary, an automatic train experiment, handling of sports traffic and a review of the year (2 copies of number 2, May 1963, with a list of contents).

Apr 1963-Mar 1964

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff changes such as retirements and appointments, facilities provided for staff and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the overhauling of the Routemaster bus at Chiswick works, a visit by Moscow Transport officials to London, road schedules, the use of London buses at the front in wartime, the centenary of the Hammersmith & City Line and the first annual report of the London Transport Board.

Apr 1964-Mar 1965

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the Victoria Line rolling stock, LT and foreign tourist traffic, the introduction of automatic ticket barriers, LT receiving a Royal Society of Arts design award, a visit by the Minister of Transport, the work of the operational research section and a Greater London Council report on traffic management and LT bus services.

Apr 1965-Mar 1966

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, conferences and facilities provided for staff as well as reports of annual dinners and other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the Central Division of Central Buses, the railways of the future, public transport in the United States of America, Country Buses dealing with Derby Day at Epsom and the problems of handling World Cup traffic.

Apr 1966-Mar 1967

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on the 60th anniversary of the Northern Line, London Transport's (LT) First Aid service, ventilation on the Underground, public visitors to LT and a feature on the LT Police.

Apr 1967-Mar 1968

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on London Transport steam locomotives being the last in general service in Britain, a Government white paper entitled 'Transport in London', the final countdown for the Victoria Line and an exhibition on it, the District Line centenary and fighting the freeze on the Underground.

Apr 1968-Mar 1969

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the Queen opening the Victoria Line, the coming of decimalisation, the airport express service, members of the new LT Executive and Greater London Council assuming responsibility for LT, dealing with football hooligans and LT buses in Tokyo.

Apr 1969-Mar 1970

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles on LT winning poster design awards and details of the effects of new rapid transit systems, the Piccadilly Line extension to Heathrow Airport, LT comments on the Greater London development plan, the final stage of the switch to decimal coinage and projects for 1971 (2 copies of number 2, May 1970).

Apr 1970-Mar 1971

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on seeing London by Underground, a survey of one man buses, non-smoking accommodation on the Underground, the opening of the Brixton Underground extension by Princess Alexandria and the first few weeks of the new link.

Apr 1971-Mar 1972

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles on LT's staff welfare advisers and details of computer controlled bus tracking system to beat delays, tramway anniversary, London's traffic problems, plans to retain bus conductors on the busiest inner London services and LT's collection of historic vehicles to go on display at Syon Park (1 copy of number 6, September 1972).

Apr 1972-Mar 1973

Copies of magazine numbers 1-42 for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles on shortages of bus drivers and conductors, plans for more one-person-operated trains on the Underground, the construction of the Fleet Line, the Piccadilly Line extension to Heathrow Airport and implications of the oil crisis for LT (2 copies except numbers 18 and 19).

Apr 1973-Dec 1974

Copies of magazines numbers 43-90 for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, and facilities for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles concerning the train disaster at Moorgate Station and the rescue operation, the making of a television documentary on the wartime disaster at Bethnal Green Station in 1943, the building of the new Fleet Line, increased violence on LT buses and trains and proposed financial cuts to be imposed on LT by the Government (2 copies) .

Jan 1975-Dec 1976

Copies of magazines numbers 139-185 for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and sporting and social events. Also includes articles concerning the 150th anniversary of the London bus and the 50th anniversary of the opening of LT's headquarters at 55 Broadway (2 copies).

Jan 1979-Dec 1980

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and sporting and social events. Also includes articles concerning an overhaul of the Acton rail works, the proposed subsidy of LT fares by the Greater London Council (GLC), the 60th anniversary of the London Transport Players and a planned joint programme of cooperation between LT and British Rail (2 copies of numbers 186-199, January to July 1981).

Jan 1981-Dec 1982

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles concerning celebrations for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, the new 1983 train rolling stock, the Piccadilly line extension to serve Terminal 4 at Heathrow and the 50th anniversary of the founding of LT.

Jan 1983-Dec 1984

Copies of staff magazines including details of retirements and appointments, facilities for staff and news of the company as well as dinners and other social and sporting events. Also included are articles on the building of the Docklands Light Railway, buses for the future, the rise in train use, celebrations of the Queen's 60th birthday and the extension of one person operations to deep level Underground trains.

Jan 1985-Dec 1986

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden, the Docklands Light Railway and the King's Cross Fire.

Jan 1987-Dec 1988

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on the reopening of King's Cross Station, the tackling of crime on the Underground and the expansion of bus services.

Jan 1989-Dec 1990

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on investment in the Underground, LT's loss of bus responsibilities and its annual business plan.

Jan 1991-Dec 1992

Copies of magazines for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also included are articles on proposed bus strikes, improvements in rail safety, reduction in crime and the 60th anniversary of the founding of London Transport.

Jan 1993-Dec 1994

Copies of wartime sports bulletins, with news of sports events organised by the London Transport (Central Buses) Sports Association and of people in the organisation.

Jan 1942-Dec 1943

Copies of the magazine for 1926 with the issues for January and February missing and there are two copies for March.

1 Jan 1926-1 Dec 1926

Copies of the magazine, with the September issue missing and there are two copies for January.

1930

Copies of the magazine for 1931.

1 Jan 1931-1 Dec 1931

Copies of the magazine for 1933.

1 Jan 1933-1 Dec 1933

Copies of the magazine for 1937.

1 Jan 1937-1 Dec 1937

File copies of a newsletter from the Chief Operating Manager to management staff of London's Buses entitled 'Central Bus News' numbers 1-31. Subjects include flood plans, a management information study, productivity, bus lanes and pay settlements (2 copies except for numbers 2, 4, 9 and 10.)

Jan 1965-Jul 1972

Digitised copy of London Transport Museum copy of first volume of staff magazines. The volume is incomplete missing issues include: issues 61-62 (January-February 1919); 64-73 (March 1919-January 1920); 75-77 (March 1920-May 1920); 79-82 (July 1920-October 1920) and 84-85 (December 1920-January 1921).

Sep 1914-Mar 1921

Digitised copy of combined Pennyfare war series magazines (copy scanned from London Transport Museum library copy). Scan includes copies of issues January 1938, February 1938, December 1939, April 1938, and February 1940-March 1947.

Jan 1938-Mar 1947

Digitised copy of magazines held in the LTM collection. These early copies of TOT contain tourist type information on visiting places around London.

31 May 1913-15 Aug 1914

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include forthcoming Government air quality measures, plans to site an advertising car on the platform at Angel station, the trial of a new bus traffic control system in Southall, £2.5m real time bus information system, new Director of the London Transport Museum (LTM), the possible extension of the £10 Underground Penalty Fare to the buses, night bus services, new mobility bus routes in Wandsworth and Lambeth, and the restarting of tunnelling work on the Jubilee Line Extension (JLE). Digitised copy of magazine held in the LTM collection.

26 Jan 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include London Underground funding proposals from the Centre for Policy Studies, construction start date for Crossrail, fare card launch for bus routes in Harrow, study into setting up a tram service by Greenwich Council, adoption of the Investors In People scheme, launch of the second phase of a real time bus information system, behind the scenes at Earls Court Station, merit awards to first aiders, progress on excavating Jubilee Line Extension (JLE) tunnels, public consultation on bus priority routes, and a joint revenue inspector exercise on buses. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

23 Feb 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include plan to improve London Underground services, contract with ICL to take over the role of London Underground's Technical Services Department, legal cases relating to banks paying cheque into wrong account, Chelsea-Hackney Line route, plans for South Kensington Station, London Transport Lost Property Office, courses for staff on managing aggressive customers, safety on the tube, and installing cameras to Red Route buses. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

23 Mar 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include signing of Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contract for the delivery of trains on the Northern Line, safety initiatives in relation to boarding and alighting trains, simplification of night bus services, opening of a new arrivals area at Victoria Coach Station, installation of ticket gates at 26 stations, a day in the life of Underground revenue men, report on the safety of Cummins bus engines, and expansion of electronic rechargeable bus ticket Farecard. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

27 Apr 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include unveiling of Piccadilly Line train covered in adverts, closure of Fonthill Hotel by the London Transport Benevolent Fund, independent study of the risks of boarding and alighting from trains, results of a revenue operation at Liverpool Street Station, Centrecomm bus control centre, approval of a plan to develop a shopping centre at White City, and reduction in tube violence. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

25 May 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include an National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) ballot for industrial action on London Underground, Mornington Crescent Station refurbishment, security cameras for Shepherds Bush Market, review of the Railway Engineering Works at Acton in relation to London Underground Limited's (LUL) 'Make or Buy' policy, London Underground's Network Control Centre, pre-retirement course for staff, selling of Victoria Bus Garage, and achievement of an operating surplus of £40m. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

22 Jun 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include Underground strike action halted by High Court injunction, ministerial approval to restart work on refurbishing the Thames Tunnel on the East London Line, Epping - Ongar section of the Central Line offered for sale, feature on the London Transport Benevolent Fund, introduction of Airbus Direct bus service between Heathrow Airport and Central London, feature on the Pass Agents Sales Service (PASS), proposed redevelopment of Victoria Interchange, and blockade of Victoria Coach Station by taxis. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Tranport Museum (LTM) collection.

27 Jul 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include suspension of industrial action on the Underground by Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF), appointment of Clive Hodson, Sally O'Sullivan and Brian Appleton as members of the Board, Midland Bank chosen as London Transport's bankers, open top bus in regular service on route 12, trial of discounted Family Ticket on the Underground begins, feature on the Station Gardens Competition, feature on bus publicity including maps and timetable information, and upgrading of Westbourne Park Station's carnival exit. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

24 Aug 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include acceptance of a deal to end industrial action on the Underground by Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) and Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA), official report published on District Line derailment plan to run trains every 90 seconds in the Victoria Line, refurbishment of Routemaster buses by London Central Bus Company, feature on the London Underground Limited (LUL) Emergency Response Unit, British Transport Police (BTP) operation to arrest ticket touts, and tours of Down Street disused station. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

28 Sep 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include negotiations on London Underground's 5-month industrial dispute, hunt for a missing Underground booking clerk and £30,000 in takings, initial results of bus Penalty Fare scheme, feature on archaeologists working on the Jubilee Line Extension (JLE) contenders for the proposed Croydon Tramlink concession, feature on new bus types and what drivers think of them, bus drivers being recruited from the West Country to fill vacancies, and extra funding requested for JLE. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

26 Oct 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include end of five-month industrial dispute on London Underground, Remembrance Sunday commemorations, new look uniforms for Underground staff, January 1996 fares revision, rebuilding of Wembley Park Station, crackdown on pickpockets, feature on London Underground's Track Delivery Team, London Transport's new 25 year plan, and London Regional Passengers Committee (LRPC) criticism of London Underground Penalty Fares scheme. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

23 Nov 1995

Magazine for London Transport staff. Subjects include attack on driver and bus hijacking in Brixton riot, Bus Passenger Charter launched, report on air quality in London published, Northern Line train depot staff transfer to GEC-Alsthom Railway Maintenance Services Limited, feature on London Underground Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs), National Audit Office report on sale of London Transport's bus operating subsidiaries, review of events in 1995, London Underground Staff Recognition Scheme, and new Underground Network Control Centre opened. Digitised copy of magazine held in the London Transport Museum (LTM) collection.

18 Dec 1995

Copies of magazines numbers 91-138 for London Transport (LT) staff, including details of staff appointments and retirements, facilities provided for staff and reports of other sporting and social events. Also includes articles concerning celebrations for the Queen's Silver Jubilee (2 copies).

Jan 1977-Dec 1978

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