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46" 1922 London Electric Railway Limited-Edition Numbered Print Set

These are limited-edition numbered prints on canvas containing stations from the London Electric Railway system of 1922 (from vintage map). These come ready to frame.
(resellers, contact us for competitive bulk pricing)
Sign dimensions: 18"x46.5" each approx
Colors: White on black


46" Leeds Bus System Limited-Edition Numbered Print Set

These are limited-edition numbered prints on canvas containing stations from the London (Leeds) Bus system of the mid 1900's. These come ready to frame.
(resellers, contact us for competitive bulk pricing)
Sign dimensions: 18"x46.5" each approx
Colors: Off white on black

46" Paris Metro Limited-Edition Numbered Print Set

These are limited-edition numbered prints on canvas containing stations from the Paris Metro of the early 1900's. These come ready to frame.
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Sign dimensions: 18"x46.5" each approx
Colors: Off white on black

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These are limited-edition numbered prints on canvas containing terminal stations from the Toronto area transit system. These come ready to frame.
Sign dimensions: 18"x46.5" each approx
Colors: Off-white on black
SELL OUT RISK: HIGH - nearing the end of this limited edition run


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Please note:
All signs on this page are limited-edition prints on the highest quality artists canvas. We only use the best canvas and highest intensity inks. Unlike prints on paper or lesser materials, our prints will last as many decades as the originals, if not longer. They have been painstakingly designed to resemble the originals as closely as technically possible.
The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. With its first section opening in 1863, it was the first underground railway system in the world. In 1890 it became the first to operate electric trains. Despite the name, about 55% of the network is above ground. It is usually referred to officially as 'the Underground' and colloquially as the Tube, although the latter term originally applied only to the deep-level bored lines, along which run slightly lower, narrower trains along standard-gauge track, to distinguish them from the sub-surface "cut and cover" lines that were built first. More recently this distinction has been lost and the whole system is now referred to as 'the Tube', even in recent years by its operator in official publicity.
The Underground has 270 stations and around 400 kilometres (250 mi) of track, making it the second longest metro system in the world by route length after the Shanghai Metro. It also has one of the highest number of stations. In 2007, more than one billion passenger journeys were recorded, making it the third busiest metro system in Europe after Paris and Moscow.

The Paris Métro or Métropolitain (French: Métro de Paris) is the rapid transit metro system in Paris. It is a symbol of the city, notable for its station architecture, influenced by Art Nouveau. It has 16 lines, mostly underground, and a total length of 214 km (133 mi). There are 300 stations. Since some are served by several lines, there are 384 stops in total.

The Toronto subway and RT system is a rapid transit system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, consisting of both underground and elevated railway lines, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It was Canada's first completed subway system, with the first line being built under Yonge Street, which opened in 1954 with 12 stations. Since then, the network has expanded to become Canada's largest rapid transit rail network, encompassing four lines and 69 stations on 68.3 kilometres (42.4 mi) of track. The subway system is a very popular mode of public transport in Toronto and only second in number of passenger usage behind the Montreal Metro in Canada, with an average of 942,600 passenger trips each weekday (as of 2009)

Vintage New York Subway Signs
Midland, GA 31820
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