Image taken at a TfL Corporate Archives exhibition (2016-08-05)TfL Corporate Archives
Over 460 Years of History
Take a virtual tour with us and find out who we are, what we do, what's in our collections, and how you can use us
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We Start in the Vaults....
Opened in 1929 as the headquarters of our predecessor, the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, 55 Broadway is where the Corporate Archives service was born
Image of a vault in 55 Broadway (1991-12-01)TfL Corporate Archives
First Archivist Appointed 1991
With the vaults of 55 Broadway literally full of company records stretching back to 1556, the organisation appointed its very 1st professional Archivist in 1991
Front side of a postcard illustrating two horse omnibuses in competition (1910-01-01)TfL Corporate Archives
Records at London Metropolitan Archives (LMA)
Some records were moved to the LMA. Any record references at LMA that start 'ACC1297' are part of our collections. They're mainly the early records of the London General Omnibus Company, the Metropolitan Railway, and the Metropolitan District Railway
Examples of types of records found within the Archives collections (2022-07-28)TfL Corporate Archives
Working Out What We Had
At 55 Broadway, work continued on sorting through the piles of paper stretching back centuries, to work out what we actually had and begin to list or catalogue it. This was to take many years!
Image of the dug out storage units at Deepstore (2017-01-01)TfL Corporate Archives
Collections Moved Offsite
After a significant cataloguing project, by 2007 the records from the 55 Broadway vaults were all catalogued to some degree and were moved offsite to secure, climate-controlled storage
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Many Moves Later!
The Archives service remained in 55 Broadway until 2010. There followed a number of moves before we arrived in our new home in 2022, in Stratford, East London
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Open to Visitors
We have a dedicated reading room on the Ground Floor of TfL's head office building 5 Endeavour Square and are open to the public and the business by prior appointment
Earliest record in the TfL Corporate Archives collections (1556-03-15)TfL Corporate Archives
Oldest Document
Our oldest record is from 1556 and relates to land on which Aldgate Station now sits. Roughly 10% of our holdings are property records, dating from 1556 through to today
Horses at Prince Wales Yard, St Johns Wood (1900-01-01)TfL Corporate Archives
Bus Companies
The 1830s saw the advent of omnibuses, horse drawn, and records on these can be found in our collections at LMA. Many reminiscences and images can also be found in our staff magazines
First Trial Trip on the Metropolitan Railway (1862-05-24)TfL Corporate Archives
The Underground
In 1863, the first underground passenger railway in the world opened in London. Except for the Victoria and Jubilee Lines, each underground line began its life as a private railway company. The records for these companies are in our collections and at LMA
Suite of Modal Roundels (2022-11-15)TfL Corporate Archives
A Transport Company
From 1902, many of the underground railways, buses, and trams were under the control of a single private company. The records of this, the Underground Electric Railways (UERL), are largely to be found at LMA. The UERL was largely responsible for establishing the iconic roundel
Front cover of leaflet advertising the new Victoria Line (1969-03-01)TfL Corporate Archives
Expanding the Network
The Victoria Line, London's first new tube for 50 years, opened in 1968. Since then, the network has grown with the build of the Jubilee Line, London Overground, and the Elizabeth Line. The design and construction records for all of these can be found in the Archives collections
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Return of the Tram
In 2000, TfL opened the Croydon Tramlink - the first tram system to operate in London in 48 years. Records of the planning, design, and build of the system are in the Archives collections
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The Greatest Show on Earth
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games presented the biggest single transport challenge faced by the UK and TfL was tasked with planning and delivering it
Better connections legacy (2012-10-04)TfL Corporate Archives
An Olympic Legacy
The transport records relating to the 2012 Games amount to over 60,000 digital and physical files. Some are already available to consult and we're working on cataloguing the remainder to make those available also
Example of types of events TfL has planned transport for (2022-07-28)TfL Corporate Archives
All In A Day's Work...
Each year London hosts major events such as Notting Hill Carnival, New Years Day Parade, Pride. Often there are royal state occasions and regularly there are big concerts and sports events across the capital. The archive collections show how TfL plans the transport for these
Examples of types of records found within the Archives collections (2022-07-28)TfL Corporate Archives
Over 170,000 Files and Items
The Archive collections reflect all areas of the work of TfL and our predecessor companies. We have over 170,000 physical files and items and over 25TB of digital records
Examples of types of records found within the Archives collections (2022-07-28)TfL Corporate Archives
Always Collecting
A major part of our job is to continue to collect records into the collections, so that they can be kept for future generations to look at and learn from
Online Catalogue
A catalogue with descriptions of our physical and digital holdings is available online.
This video gives a basic introduction
Digital Collections Portal
Some of our digital records are available through our digital collections online portal. Both the descriptions of the records and the text content of the records themselves are searchable via this portal.
This video gives a basic introduction
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Learn More
On our website you'll find lots of resources to help you get started with research and using the collections.
We run regular webinars that you can sign up to attend.
And you can feel free to contact us at corporatearchives@tfl.gov.uk!
Story compiled by TfL from information in records at the Transport for London Corporate Archives, except for Streetview, which is courtesy of Google.
The Corporate Archives seeks to preserve and make accessible records, not to interpret them. A wider range of material is available for physical consultation.