London Transport (brand)

London Transport

Logo as used on bus radiator grilles[1]
Product typePublic transport
OwnerTransport for London
Country United Kingdom
Introduced1933
Discontinued2000
Related brandsLondon Underground
MarketsGreater London
Previous owners1933 - LPTB
1948 - LTE
1963 - LTB
1970 - LTE (GLC)
1984 - LRT
Registered as a trademark inUnited Kingdom (29 August 1934)[2]

London Transport (LT) was the public name and brand used by a series of public transport authorities in London, England, from 1933. Its most recognizable feature was the bar-and-circle 'roundel' logo. With its origins in the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL), the brand was first used by the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) to unify the identity of the previously separately owned and managed London Underground, Metropolitan Railway, bus and tram services. The London Transport brand was extended under the direction of Frank Pick to all aspects of transport operation including poster designs, tickets, train livery, seat upholstery and the station architecture of Charles Holden. When public transport operation was taken over by Transport for London (TFL) from London Regional Transport (LRT) in 2000, the London Transport brand was discontinued and replaced with Transport for London's own branding, which incorporates many features of the London Transport brand including the 'roundel' symbol and the Johnston font.

  1. ^ Oliver Green & Sheila Taylor (2003). The moving metropolis: London's transport since 1800. Lawrence King.
  2. ^ Intellectual Property Office. "Case details for Trade Mark 548799".

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