London museum to host Easter events for families to celebrate 25 years of TfL'
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From April 5 to 21, the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden will host various family activities to commemorate 25 years of Transport for London (TfL) and mark 200 years of London transport history. Kids can engage in imaginative activities like designing a new transport mode for the Thames and creating community-focused maps. The museum’s award-winning galleries, displaying a range of transport milestones, will be accessible, and entry is free for children. Adults gain a year of free return access, encouraging revisits to the museum's rich transport narrative.
The London Transport Museum celebrates 200 years of transport history and TfL's 25th anniversary with interactive family activities from April 5 to April 21.
Children are invited to unleash creativity, design transport modes for the Thames, and participate in themed workshops focusing on London's transport narrative and community.
Families can explore the museum's galleries, showcasing historical transport artifacts, such as horse-drawn trams and electric buses, enhancing the 200-year journey.
Children receive free admission, while adults enjoy a year-long return opportunity, making it easier for families to regularly engage with the museum.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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