Transport for London (TfL) is continuing the celebrations around its 25th anniversary with the roll-out of a special new look across eight different transport services.
Using the creative assets crafted by London agency VCCP earlier this year, a zero-emission bus, DLR train, Jubilee line train, Elizabeth line train, a tram and an IFS Cloud Cable Car will specially wrapped for the campaign.
The wrapped designs will highlight improvements to London’s transport network over the last 25 years, including the launch of the Elizabeth line, zero-emission accessible buses and the Oyster card.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing these new designs first-hand on our transport services. TfL’s landmark 25th anniversary this year is a great opportunity to reflect on just how much our transport network has evolved and transformed in recent years, serving millions of Londoners and visitors to our city each and every day,” said Seb Dance, deputy mayor for transport.
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“The Mayor and I are committed to doing all we can to invest in and improve our network further, so it is fit for future generations and the next 25 years.”
A special 25th anniversary roundel represents the transport network’s contributions to economic growth, housing and employment in the capital; while Londoners will be invited to share their photos and special memories relating to TfL from the last 25 years.
Andy Lord, London’s transport commissioner added: “London’s transport network has played such an integral part in the city’s growth over the last 25 years, with new services and improvements unlocking new parts of the capital and enabling more people to benefit from public transport, helping the city prosper.
“We’re excited to launch these special designs across a number of our services for the first time to mark the occasion, whilst also looking ahead to the next 25 years and all the improvements we have in the pipelines, such as those to make our network as accessible and inclusive as possible.”



