A screenshot of the London Transport homepage from around 1996. The page has a red left sidebar with the roundel logo and links for Home, What's new, Site map, Search, and Contacts. In the centre, there's a blue silhouette of London landmarks including St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, a red double-decker Routemaster bus, and a Tube train. The main heading reads 'Welcome to the London Transport home page' in red cursive font, followed by a request to fill out a feedback questionnaire. Below are links to sections like LT museum, FAQs, press centre, and charters & strategy, shown as blue dots on a line. At the bottom are MSN 'Pick of the Day' and Yell's Top 10 badges, plus a note that the site is designed to be viewed using Netscape 1.2 or above, with Netscape Now and Microsoft Internet Explorer logos.
Who remembers the #London #Transport website in 1996? 🚏🚌🚇⦵ 🖥️
"Best viewed in Netscape!" 😁
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