Jubilee Line: Destination East
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Jubilee Line: Destination East
Promoting the Jubilee Line extension to run all the way to Stratford, with all the benefits it would bring.
This promotional video from London Underground lays out the plans to extend the Jubilee Line more than 10 miles, from Green Park to Stratford. When it eventually opened in 1999, nine years after this promo was made, the extension would add 11 stations to the line, connecting Central London with the Docklands and East London. The promo takes the viewer through the benefit to each area, with great footage of Central London, Bermondsey, Docklands, Greenwich and West Ham in the late 1980s. Sites of note include the now defunct Daily Mail printworks in Surrey Keys, the construction of Canary Wharf and the financial district, and North Greenwich before it became home to the Millennium Dome. The promo also dissects the environmental impact, both of the construction of the line and the benefit in reducing traffic congestion, and features footage of a youthful Prince Charles opening the first section of the Jubilee Line in 1979.
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How We Travelled
How British experiences of travel and transport have changed over the years, taking us further and (sometimes) faster than ever before.
It's often said that, since the end of the last century, life has been speeding up. It's not just that - as individuals and as a society - we're always on the go. We're travelling more, and further, too. Where decades earlier we might have lived, worked and shopped locally, social change and developments in local and national transport links have opened up our access to every part of the UK and beyond. More of us enjoy foreign holidays, or work overseas.
Television and video have documented the consequences of shifting economic and political changes on the transport industry. It has witnessed technological developments from electrification of the railways to CCTV to smart motorways. Information technology governs how we buy our tickets, plan our journeys and keep our roads safe. Better connections to the rest of the world have transformed the way we travel, the goods in our shops and the people we live with. The opening of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 brought Europe closer than ever.
All this travel comes has its costs - not least a heavy environmental impact that we're only beginning to get to grips with. Perhaps it's time we learned to travel a little less? So, for now, why not sit back, relax and take a virtual journey through the decades.
20 videos in this collection
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New Years Eve 2000 on London Underground
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Highways Agency: Travelling with Confidence
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Step Free Access On London Underground
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Sea Speed Express Short - Version for USA
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Sealink Circus Conference '81
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London Buses: Ticket To Ride
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Above Us London: Northern Line Centenary
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Implementing London's Congestion Charge
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
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London Underground Train Door Safety
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Jubilee Line: Destination East
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Crossrail: It’s About Time
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London Bus Conductor's Ticket Machines
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