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Early Explorer Morning: along the Piccadilly line @ London Transport Museum

October 28 @ 8:30 am - 10:00 am

Early Explorer morning:

along the Piccadilly line

London Transport Museum, London

A young boy in green top in the bottom right of the image looking at the camera pointing over the banner towards two Tube cars in the background. A young girl is standing behind him looking out at the trains.

This session is designed especially for families with children with special educational needs, neurodivergent and disabled children. There will be a sensory space, a quiet space and sensory bags available throughout the morning.

The Piccadilly line opened in 1906 and now stretches over 70km with 53 stations. In 1977, it became the first Tube line to reach Heathrow, connecting London to the whole world.

Today, it takes you to the buzz of Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, the stunning Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park and some of the city’s most loved museums and attractions, from London Transport Museum to the Natural History Museum and V&A.

Key information

Advanced booking is essential as places are limited. Families are welcome to stay later, general public will be admitted from 10:00.

Tickets:
Free for children with one accompanying adult. Additional adults, £18.50.

Gallery

A child kneeling next to a model bus
Heritage vehicles in the Museum
A family explorers a set of signs

The Piccadilly line

Postcard; Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway train at Piccadilly Circus Station, December 1906

This postcard shows one of the platforms at Piccadilly Circus station on the Piccadilly line (then called Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway). It was created in 1906 – more than a century ago.

Fun facts

  • It is the second longest line on the Underground after the Central line, but it has more stations.
  • The first escalator on the London Underground was opened at the Piccadilly line station at Earl’s Court in October 1911.
  • The shortest distance between stations on the Underground is on the Piccadilly line between Leicester Square and Covent Garden – just 0.26 km distance!

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