
Keep your eyes peeled for four beautiful new poster designs that will drop one by one across the London Underground network, starting this spring.
Eliza Southwood's poster series features Dulwich Picture Gallery (released from 4 April), London Transport Museum (summer) the Royal Albert Hall (autumn) and London Zoo (representing winter, and appearing from early 2026).

Part of a 'Transported by Culture' initiative, they will encourage passengers to use the network to get stuck into the city's cultural delights — a practise that harks back well over a century, when artworks urged Londoners to visit the likes of the Boat Race and Kew Gardens.

Though these poster designs are brand new, they lean into a retro vibe popularised by draughtspeople such as Alfred Leete, Molly Moss and Charles Paine. We like them a lot.

Prints of all four posters will be available to buy from the London Transport Museum shop in Covent Garden and online. You can check out more of Eliza Southwood's art here.
And if vintage transport posters are your bag, be sure to visit this tram artwork exhibition, on at the London Archives until 26 June.