List of heads of public transport authorities in London

Since the creation of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933, non-mainline railway and road passenger transport in London and the surrounding area has been under central or local government control in a variety of forms. The following persons headed the public transport authorities responsible for managing these services.

London Passenger Transport Board

Chairmen of London Passenger Transport Board:

London Transport Executive

Chairmen of London Transport Executive:

London Transport Board

Chairmen of London Transport Board:

London Transport Executive

Chairmen of London Transport Executive:

London Regional Transport

Chairmen of London Regional Transport:

Transport for London

Commissioners of Transport for London:

See also

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