They don't make 'em like they used to. Image: London Transport Museum

Dream of travelling to a bygone London? This July you can do just that, thanks to another batch of heritage rides on a 1938 Underground train, as well as the chance to be pulled in 1950s carriages by a 1920s Metro-land loco.

From 25-26 July, various Metropolitan line rides set off from Amersham aboard burgundy-hued art deco-style 1938 stock — replete with sumptuous red and green cut and loop wool moquette. In all, over 1,100 of these cars were built, with some still in use in London up until 1988. A handful were recycled on the Isle of Wight's Island Line, but in 2020, were replaced with 'new' (aka 1980s) London Underground stock.

The Sarah Siddons was one of 20 locomotives built for the Metropolitan Railway in 1922-23 for service between the City and Metro-land. Image: Roger Carvell, Creative Commons

Between 24-26 July, there's also the chance to ride in 1950s ex British Rail 4TC coaches, as hauled by the Sarah Siddons, a beautiful electric locomotive which first served the swelling suburbs of Metro-land in the early 1920s.