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London Transport Museum Entry No Longer Free To Freedom Pass Holders

August 7th, 2009 by Helen

It’s just come to my attention that entry to the London Transport Museum, which had been free to Freedom Pass holders since the museum reopened in November 2007 after a two-year, £22 million refurbishment, has been charged at £8 for all senior citizens since 1 March this year.

The London Transport Museum is a subsidiary company of TfL and was newly registered as a charity in March 2008; quite why the spirit of charity no longer applies to London’s senior citizens, I’m not sure.

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  • 1 hazel hays May 22, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    My husband and I went to this museum today [22.5.10] and the price with a freedom pass is £6.50 instead of the £8 charge for other senior citizens