Transport for London has revamped eight transport services to celebrate its 25th anniversary, featuring a tram, zero-emissions bus, and Jubilee line train that commemorate key moments such as the Oyster card launch in 2003 and Elizabeth line opening in 2022. These specially designed vehicles will be operational until at least the end of 2025. Highlights include making all buses wheelchair-accessible by 2005 and launching the Night Tube in 2016. The anniversary activities invite Londoners to share their memories and showcase events like a photography exhibition and poster design competition.
Eight transport services have received a new design from Transport for London to mark its 25th anniversary, celebrating historical milestones like the launch of the Oyster card and the opening of the Elizabeth line.
The new look applies to a tram, a zero-emissions bus, a Jubilee line train, and more, remaining on the network until at least the end of 2025.
Since its inception in 2000, the network has evolved significantly, with milestones including wheelchair-accessible buses and the introduction of the Night Tube in 2016.
Events for the anniversary include a photography exhibition, a poster design competition, and an invitation for Londoners to share their transport memories on social media.
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