§  Canals
    — Grand Surrey Canal 
    — Regent's Canal
§  Railways, Above Ground
       §  Companies
          — list of ticket offices for each company
       §  Financing and Shares
          — railway 'bubbles'
       §  Hotels
          — see Housing - Hotels
       §  Lines
          — Blackwall, Shadwell and Limehouse to
               Fenchurch St
          — Brighton, Folkestone, Dover to
               London Bridge 

          — Deptford to London Bridge  (1) (2)
          — Great Western Railway 
          — Kensington Railway
          — lines out of London
          — London and South-Western Railway 
          — North London Line 
          — railway lines and navigating London
       §  Perception of
          — first class travel (ILN Picture Library)
          — poor conditions
          — 'progress'
          — the Royal train, 1843 
          — safety
          — smoking carriages
          — third class carriages
       §  Stations
          — Blackfriars - built as St Pauls, 1866
          — Bricklayer’s Arms

          — Cannon Street 1866 (South Eastern Railway)
          — Charing Cross 1864 (South Eastern Railway)
                 see also
Markets - Hungerford Market
          — Clapham Junction 
          — Euston, 1837
          — Fenchurch Street 1841
          — 'A London Railway Station' 
          — King’s Cross 1852 
          — list of stations and companies
          — Liverpool Street 1874
          — London Bridge
          — Ludgate Hill 1866
          — Paddington
          — a railway bookstall
          — St Pancras (1) (2)
          — Shoreditch Station
          — 'travellers refreshing themselves'
          — Victoria Station 1860 (London, Brighton
                 and South Coast Railway)

          — Waterloo Road
       §  Ticketing
          — ticket machines
§  Railways, Underground
      — building of
      — Central London Railway (Central Line) 
      — City and South London Railway 
             (ILN Picture Library)
      — description
      — Gower Street (c.1873 from Routledge's Guide)
      — humour
      — opening of (Metropolitan Railway)
§  River
       §  Boat Hire
          — boat hire
       §  Steamers / Steamboats
          — accidents
          — 'The boat of all work'
          — character of
          — history of steamers (1) (2) 
          — 'La Marguerite' leaving Tilbury
          — 'a moonlight excursion'
          — Princess Alice disaster 
                (1 - ILN Picture Library)

                (2 - ILN Picture Library)

   
             (3 - ILN Picture Library)
   
             (4 - ILN Picture Library)
          — passenger safety 
          — a steamboat (photograph)
          — steam launches 
          — Thames steam ferry
          — timetable, routes and fares
§  Road
       §  Bicycles
          — advert, 1899 - included 
                 within advert for gent's outfitters
          — and women's dress
          — the bicycle craze
          — bicycling as sport
          — early bicycles / velocipedes 
          — Herne Hill Velodrome
          — police regulation (1903) 
          — tandem
       §  Cabs
          — 'the cab horse' (1) (2)
          — cab-stands
          — cabriolets
          — cab-masters 
          — Cabmen's Shelters Fund
          — character of cabs and cabmen
          — 'Concerning Cabs' 
          — "Curricle Tribus" (patented cab) 
          — fares and regulation
          — Hackney Coaches, 'Growlers'
          — Hansom cabs
          — history of cabs in London 
          — 'Left in a Cab' 
          — lost property (Dickens's Dictionary)
          — a night cabman (1) (2)
          — police regulation (1903)
          — "quartobus" (patented cab) 
          — smallpox, fear of
          — "tribus" (patented cab)
          — watermen, 
                    see
character of cabs and cabmen
       §  Carriages,  Coaches, Vans & Waggons
           see also Coaching Clubs
          — Amempton carriage 
          — barouche
          — basket-carriage
          — brougham
          — cab-phaeton 
          — 'The Carrier's Horse'
          — 'The Carriage Horse' 
          — 'The Coachhouse and stables' (Mrs. Beeton) 
          — coaching, character of
          — coaching inns
                and, for individual inns, see 
                Entertainment -Drinking
...                  
          — curricle
          — dog-cart (1) (2, from ILN 1851)
          — droshky (from ILN, 1845)
          — expense of keeping a carriage
          — hiring carriages
          — hiring horses from job-masters 
          — landau
          — lists of types of carriage (1) (2) (3)
          — locomotion in the 1830s 
          — pantechnicon van 
          — phaeton
          — piletum
          — 'Sociable'
          — stage coaches, top speeds 
          — types of carriage 
       §  Cars and Automotive Vehicles
          — early days
          — the horseless carriage
          — road-steamers 
       §  Embankments
             see Thames, Embankments
       §  New Roads
           — Albany Street-Camden Road-
                  Seven Sisters Road 1825-34
          — Aldwych 1900-05
          — Archway Road 1813
          — Caledonian Road 1826
          — Charing Cross Road 1887
               (subsuming Caste Street and Crown Street)
          — Clerkenwell Road 1878

          — Commercial Road
          — Commercial Street 1844-45    
          — Cranbourn Street 1844-45
          — Endell Street 1844-45
          — Finchley Road 1826-35
          — New North Road 1812    
          — New Oxford Street 1843-47;
          — Northumberland Avenue 1874

          — Queen Victoria Street 1867-71
          — Shaftesbury Avenue 1886
          — Southwark Bridge Road 1819
          — Southwark Street 1864
          — Victoria Street 1851
          — Waterloo Road 1823
       §  Omnibuses     
          — bus-stops
          — character and history 
          — conductors ('cads')
          — ladies on omnibuses (1) (2) (3)
          — London General Omnibus Company 
          — omnibus horses 
          — omnibus routes
          — social status
       §  Paving
          — cleaning pavements 
          — conditions in Bethnal Green, 1848
          — road-making 
          — types of pavement
          — ventilator shafts 
       §  Toll Gates
          — Islington toll gate, c1864
                (ILN Picture Library) 
          — Kensington toll gate, c1864
                (ILN Picture Library) 

          — Notting Hill toll gate, c1864
                (ILN Picture Library) 

          — toll keepers
          — toll reform
          — toll roads 
       §  Traffic
          — animals
          — 'London driving'
          — traffic
          — traffic outside Royal Exchange c.1896
       §  Traffic Lights
       §  Trams
          — horses and trams 
          — lines and prices
          — police duties (1903) 
          — tramways
       §  Walking
          — walking in London
§  Sea
    — The Great Eastern