Create your vision of the capital in 2055
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 23 November 2007 11:19 GMT
This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m refurbishment.
The new museum uses interactive and virtual technology to allow people to experience what transport might be like in the future.
This area shows urban transport systems from around the world, including Beijing, London and New York.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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