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A driver's eye view of the full length of the line from Brixton to Walthamstow Central along with archive film showing how the line was built. Click here for a larger image
A new 2011 driver's eye view featuring a full journey from Epping to West Ruislip and a trip around the Woodford branch and Hainault. We also see the Wood Lane Service Control Centre. Click here for a larger image
A driver's eye view of the Bakerloo line of London Underground from Harrow & Wealdstone to Elephant & Castle. Also featured is the short Waterloo & City line from Waterloo to Bank. 64 minutes Click here for a larger image
Starting at Aldgate, this driver's eye view takes you over the very first section of Underground in the world before the fast section to Amersham. We then take the Chesham, Uxbridge and Watford branches. Click here for a larger image
A driver's eye view of the Central Line filmed in 1992 just before total modernisation. The journey begins at Ealing Broadway and runs through the heart of London before its completion on the now closed section from Epping to Ongar. Click here for a larger image
The Piccadilly line as seen by the driver from Rayners Lane to Cockfosters, and Acton Town to Heathrow. As well as seeing four closed stations, we also see the station at Aldwych, which closed in 1994. Click here for a larger image
Driver's eye views of the sections Hammersmith to Whitechapel (Hammersmith & City line) and the District line between Whitechapel and Ealing Broadway. Click here for a larger image
We journey on both the Edgware-Modern via Bank and Kennington-High Barnet via Charing Cross branches of the Northern Line as well as the short branch from Finchley Central to Mill Hill East. Click here for a larger image
A driver's eye view of the North London Line from Richmond to North Woolwich in 2006. Click here for a larger image
London's most modern tube line, this driver's eye view commences at Stanmore and finishes at Stratford at the end of the new extension from Green Park. There is also a documentary 'London's New Railway' about the planning of the Jubilee Line Extension. Click here for a larger image
A driver's eye view of the East London Line from New Cross and New Cross Gate to Shoreditch and the District Line from Richmond to Upminster, Wimbledon to Edgware Road and the short branch from Kensington High Street to Kensington Olympia. Click here for a larger image
A remarkable collection of films made by leading railway enthusiasts showing smoky steam engines under sooty Victorian arches, abandoned tube stations and shunting in leafy suburbia. Featuring the Euston Arch, Stanmore, King William Street, Wood Lane, Alexandra Palace, Aldwych, Down Street, Crystal Palace High Level, Poplar, Bow Road and lots more. Click here for a larger picture
A stunning selection of archive film (much of it filmed in colour) is featured in this 60 minute video, which tells the story of the Capital's trams and trolleybuses from their heyday to their fall from grace. The reintroduction of trams in Croydon is also featured. Click here for larger image
Further fascinating scenes of abandoned surface and underground (tube) stations, past and present. Featuring Crystal Palace High Level, Spa Road, Southwark Park, Battersea Park Road, Grosvenor Road, Waterloo Necropolis, Bishopsgate, Wood Lane, Down Street, Brompton Road, York Road, City Road, South Kentish Town, North Woolwich to Palace Gates and many more. Click here for a larger picture
Sit back and enjoy this unusual armchair journey, featuring rare archive footage and modern scenes of long-abandoned stations at Stratford Market, Burdett Road, Coborn Road, Globe Road & Devonshire Street, Leman Street, Lea Bridge, Bow Road, Poplar, Beckton Gasworks, the North London Stations of Edwin Horne and more. Click here for a larger picture
The fourth in the highly popular Lost London series looks at some of the minor lines around the Metropolis. These include Staines West, Uxbridge Vine Street, Belmont, Croxley Green, Aylesbury High Street, Ongar, Coulsdon North, Addiscombe and lots more. Click here for a larger picture
A wonderful collection of films from leading cameramen, featuring steam trains in the London area from 1927-71. We visit Paddington, Old Oak Common, the Bourne End train disaster, Camden Shed, Liverpool Street Station, Inner Circle, Cannon Street, Rickmansworth and Marylebone amongst others, and view Wembley football specials, Bulleids, Black Fives, Royal Scots, Brighton Atlantics, Cathedrals Express and Coronation Scots. Click here for a larger picture
A look at London's railways during the final decade of steam, featuring Uxbridge Road, Clapham Junction, Paddington, Nine Elms, Stratford, the North London Line, Flying Scotsman, Golden Arrow, Lord Nelson 4-6-0s, Bulleid Pacifics & Q1s, GWR railcars and pannier tanks. Click here for a larger picture
A look at the buses, trams, trains, paddle steamers and aerodromes that have served our Capital well with films dating back to 1900. Click here for a larger picture