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Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
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Trainspotters can snap up battered old London Underground signs for £1,500

Andy Crick
Last updated: 2024/12/13 at 10:34 AM
Andy Crick
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The Elephant & Castle sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)
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Trainspotters can snap up battered old London Underground signs being sold for up to £1,500.

Hundreds of the decommissioned boards are being flogged.

But many of the signs are damaged after years of use.

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Loco buff buyers are also warned about how cumbersome they are if hanging them up in their homes.

They are being sold by the London Transport Museum and they come from Transport for London.

A museum spokesperson said: “This is your opportunity to take a piece of London transport history home with you.

“Decommissioned signs have been taken directly from London Underground stations and are now available to purchase.

“These original signs are guaranteed to make an instant impact in any space.”

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An Oxford Street Stainless Steel Sign is going for £1,500.

Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
The Oxford Street sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)

The silver-coloured rectangular shaped one has directions to Tottenham Court Road and Regent Street on it too.

The listing reads: “A very unique and stylish sign showing famous London shopping destinations.”

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But it adds: “Slight scratches to text and markings to sign.”

One from Bank Station directing commuters to the different Tube lines is going for £1,250.

Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
The Bank station sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)

But it is described as: “Stickered strip under Central line which covers District and Circle lines bar. Enamel damage.”

The most expensive item for sale is an Elephant and Castle Wayfinder Sign.

Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
The Elephant & Castle sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)

The price is £1,950 and it is described as “like new condition, with no blemishes.”

But buyers are warned: “Vitreous enamel sign, incredibly heavy with mounting brackets attached at back.

“Care needs to be taken when handling as some metal brackets are very sharp.”

A Harrow & Wealdstone Way Out one is for sale for £1,700.

Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
The Harrow & Wealdstone sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)

For just £400, train enthusiasts can get their hands on a sign about trains to Richmond, Clapham Junction and Stratford.

One of the cheapest is from the new Elizabeth Line from Tottenham Court Road which is still £195, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Own a piece of London Underground history! Decommissioned station signs, priced from £195 to £1,950, are now on sale. Iconic, heavy, and perfect for train enthusiasts!
The Tottenham Court Road sign which is up for sale. (Jam Press/London Transport Museum)

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