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Hidden Heroes and Ingenious Innovations that keep London moving

Hidden Heroes and Ingenious Innovations that keep London moving

FromMind The Gap: Tube 160


Hidden Heroes and Ingenious Innovations that keep London moving

FromMind The Gap: Tube 160

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

All aboard the newly refurbished Central line trains! Join Tim Dunn as he catches an exclusive first-ever ride to see the results of the biggest upgrade programme in the Tube’s history. Joining him is special guest Paul Marchant, the man behind the Central line’s new seating fabric and fascinating patterns (know as the moquette). That’s just one small part of an enormous programme of investment and upgrades on the Central line, that has seen years of work and planning go into new engines, new CCTV, and a long list of multiple system upgrades. Tim then takes you behind-the-scenes at the world-leading Railway Engineering Workshop in Acton to meet Aaron, Becky and Robbie - just some of the dedicated and highly skilled staff who work on maintaining, upgrading and repairing Tube trains all year round, on an incredible scale.
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Mind The Gap is an official podcast from Transport for London (TfL).
An 18Sixty production. The producer is Marnie Woodmeade. Additional writing by Tim Dunn.
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (5)

Join host Tim Dunn on a journey into the amazing underground world of the London Tube! For 160 years the London Underground has been part of the fabric of life in the capital. Tim travels to Tube stations across London, along his way meeting guests including tv and radio presenter Rylan, writer, DJ and Night Czar Amy Lamé and designer Wayne Hemingway and hears stories of their passion and love for the world’s oldest underground network. An official podcast from Transport for London.