London Transport Board
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PredecessorLondon Transport Executive
SuccessorLondon Transport Executive (GLC)
Formation1 January 1963
Dissolved31 December 1969
| Predecessor | London Transport Executive |
|---|---|
| Successor | London Transport Executive (GLC) |
| Formation | 1 January 1963 |
| Dissolved | 31 December 1969 |
| Type | Public body |
| Legal status | Dissolved |
| Purpose | Transport authority |
| Headquarters | 55 Broadway, London |
Region served | Greater London and within 30 miles (48 km) of Charing Cross |
Chairman | 1962-65 Alexander Valentine 1965-69 Maurice Holmes |
Main organ | London Transport |
Parent organisation | Government of the United Kingdom |
The London Transport Board was the organisation responsible for public transport (except main-line trains) in London, England, and its environs from 1963 to 1969. In common with all London transport authorities from 1933 to 2000, the public name and operational brand of the organisation was London Transport.