Learn about the rebranding of London Overground lines and the inspiring history behind the new Mildmay Line.
The London Overground recently underwent a major rebranding, giving each of its six lines separate names and colors in a move that has drastically changed London's iconic Tube map. Among these changes, one particular line stood out - the Mildmay Line, named after the little-known but historically significant Mildmay Hospital situated in East London. This move by Transport for London (TfL) has shed light on the inspiring legacy of the hospital.
The decision to name a line after Mildmay Hospital can be traced back to its remarkable history in treating HIV patients during the AIDS epidemic. This act pays tribute to the hospital's dedication and service to the community, highlighting a chapter of London's healthcare history that is often overlooked.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan was involved in this rebranding effort and personally visited Highbury and Islington underground station in North London to make the announcement. The renaming of the Mildmay Line reflects a shift towards recognizing important local institutions and embracing diversity and inclusivity in London's transportation network.
Overall, the recent changes in the London Overground system not only aim to streamline the commuting experience for over half a million daily passengers but also serve as a testament to the rich history and values of the city.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan during a visit to Highbury and Islington underground station, north London, to announce that London Overground services will be split ...
A Overground line that loops through much of London has been renamed after Mildmay, a little-known east London hospital with an inspiring history.
With each line given separate colours, the rebrand means major changes to London's famous Tube map.
The London Overground's six lines will get their own individual names with stations Acton Central and South Acton being part of The Mildmay line.
Despite being used by over half a million people on the average weekday, up until now the six London Overground routes didn't have dedicated names, ...
THE London Overground has been rebranded for the first time since it was created in 2007.The rail network - which services mostLondonborou.
South Acton station. Picture: Sunil060902. February 15, 2024. Transport for London (TfL) has announced new names for each of London Overground's six lines ...
TfL has renamed its London Overground lines, with a piece of LGBTQ+ history honoured in the new Mildmay Line. The line, which runs between Richmond,