What did London Transport brown plaque do at 55 Broadway?

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The Story

# 55 Broadway: Where London's Transport Revolution Was Orchestrated Standing at 55 Broadway, you're standing at the nerve centre where London's fractured railway empire was finally unified into a coherent whole. This was the headquarters of the London Passenger Transport Board, established in 1933, where visionary administrators and engineers orchestrated the merger of competing tram companies, bus operators, and Underground lines into what would become modern London Transport. It was here, in the gleaming Art Deco offices designed by Charles Holden, that the ambitious underground map you see displayed—originally hung in stations like Ealing Common—was part of a grand project to rebrand and reorganise a chaotic transport system into a unified network that would transform how Londoners moved through their city. The work begun at this address quite literally redrew London, making the capital's transport system the envy of the world and establishing standards for design and organisation that would influence urban transit systems for generations to come.

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