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Underground ticket barrier experiments, 1963

London Transport engineers experiment with two options for the automatic ticket gates being developed for the Victoria line.

Industry sponsored film 1963 5 mins Silent

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Overview

London Transport’s Victoria line included a number of novel features, including the first automatic ticket gates, with magnetically encoded tickets, developed in-house by the signal engineering team. This short film shows two alternative designs for the gates, and records passenger flow, which was calculated to be up to 30 people per minute. Trials of the new gates began at Stamford Brook in 1964, and the Victoria line opened in 1968.

This film is from the collection of London Transport Museum, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.