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Piccadilly line centenary

30 November 2006

The Piccadilly line is 100 years old on December 15. And to celebrate the centenary of one of the Tube's most well-loved lines, London Underground (LU) is planning a series of events.

Eagle-eyed passengers will already have noticed the first of a set of celebratory panels appearing in some Piccadilly line trains.

Six panels have been produced each highlighting a key historical event at famous Piccadilly Line stations.

The stations featured are: Arnos Grove, Arsenal (formerly Gillespie Road), Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Down Street (closed, but a shelter during WW2), Holloway Road and Earl's Court.

Centenary posters in the same stunning design as the panels are going up in stations from December 1.

Leaflets giving a brief and colourful history are also available from stations.

Mike Challis, General Manager of the Piccadilly Line, said: "We just want to say a very happy birthday to a famous Tube line that's now been at the heart of London's transport system for a hundred years.

There are not many people who have not heard of the Piccadilly line and its Centenary provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the efforts of the men and women who built and work on the line."

There will be more celebrations over the coming weeks.

These will include performances by the RPM Dance Theatre at the Riverside Studios on December 10 and 11, and a special 'Happy Birthday' event at Leicester Square on December 15.

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