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Underground, Overground: A London Transport Miscellany

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Take a tour through the Big Smoke via road, rail and river, and discover…

• What the official difference is between a ‘taxi’ and a ‘cab’.
• Why the iconic Routemaster was withdrawn from regular service in 2005.
• How much of the Underground is actually below ground.
• Why London’s first tramway was threatened with closure in the same year it opened.
• Which was the first ferry to operate passenger trips across the Thames.

Every year London opens its doors to a staggering 16 million people, all wanting to get to their destination of choice in the shortest time possible. Yet for many of us, the beauty and clockwork of the transport we use, be it taxi, Tube, bus, bike or boat, is a part of the London experience we tend to forget. From the iconic red buses to the abandoned Tube stations and the engineering achievements to the cultural highlights, this book celebrates everything you’ve ever wanted to know about getting around in London, and much, much more.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published July 26, 2015

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September 4, 2015
An abridged history of transport in London. Nicely arranged, but offers only the barest of facts, so would be good for a tourist's first visit to London. Some pictures would've really greatly improved the book, particularly when listing the different models of taxis, buses and other transportation through the ages.
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May 30, 2016
Fun and well organized book, easy to dip into or read through.
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March 27, 2017
A book full of fascinating facts about London's Transport Systems.
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