London Regional Transport
Responsible for the public transport network in Greater London between 1984 and 2000 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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London Regional Transport (LRT) was the organisation responsible for most of the public transport network in London, England, between 1984 and 2000. In common with all London transport authorities from 1933 to 2000, the public name and operational brand of the organisation was London Transport from 1989, but until then it traded as LRT. This policy was reversed after the appointment of Sir Wilfrid Newton in 1989, who also abolished the recently devised LRT logo and restored the traditional roundel.
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Formation | 29 June 1984 (London Regional Transport Act 1984) |
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Dissolved | 16 July 2003 (Greater London Authority Act 1999, The London Regional Transport (Dissolution) Order 2003) |
Type | Public body |
Purpose | Transport authority |
Headquarters | 55 Broadway, Westminster, London |
Region served | London, England |
Main organ | London Transport |
Parent organisation | Government of the United Kingdom |
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