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Autumn 2010, two Japanese Manga artists, Chie Kutsuwada and Inko decided to start personification of tube stations in London.

Here in GoGo Metro!, you might have a chance to meet your local station in person...?!

Check out who they are and what they're up to!


Monday, April 15, 2013

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Oxford Circus and her garments

We can say she is the centre of the town, really.
Her grand entrance always brings colourful lights everywhere. Her clothing is based on the special snakes-and-ladders tiles at her platform.
As one of the oldest and busiest stations, she appears like everyone's big sister. Especially the combination with Tottenham C.T. is hilarious and funny!


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Covent Garden in Colour

Most of time the stations' clothing are based on their platform tiling. Here you can see the Covent Garden's colouring plan is also taken from his actual tiling.
His dark blur shoes are - of cause - the symbol colour of Piccadilly Line!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Justice! Justice! Covent Garden!

The man of justice, Covent Garden - here he comes!
An ex convent veg & fruit garden & market, now became a famous tourism spot.
He's wearing a mixed design clothing of Punch & Judy and Bow street runner - the first official police team.
His charms come out when he's with Leicester Square, the best friend and fiend.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Oh all stations in London were having a great & busy time during the Olympic in 2012!
But this year is 150 years of anniversary for London underground!!
Every single stations are getting excited!
from the top left on the first row: Leicester Sq, St Pancras, King's Cross, and Victoria behind him.
The second row:Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras International, and Embankment.



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Have you seen the brand new King's Cross?


King's Cross Station's brand new departure lounge has been opened for nearly a month!
There is a gigantic sign pointing at it when you come to the usual ex-departure lounge, which is now for arrival only.
It really worth seeing.

King's Cross himself is very proud of it and St Pancras & St Pancras International are puzzled for still not get used to his new appearance!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

One of the most famous station - Baker Street


Probably it would be unnecessary to go on about what Baker Street is famous for here!
However, just in case people who are not familiar with Sharlock holmes, please google it now - is the most famous detective series in the world.
The main character is supposed to be living on 221b Baker Street.
Yes, there is a museum for it.
Hence, the station has a Sharlock Holmes profile as a tile design on it's walls.

Baker Street is not only the most famous station, but also one of the oldest stations.
He and Waterloo are very old friends - the Baker-loo friendship has been more than 100 years!

Baker Street actually fond of creating and collecting wax dolls, figurines. The display room is huge, the amazingly realistic dolls sometimes frighten innocent visitors... XD