Cab Driver Night at London Transport Museum - free tickets up for grabs
July 2008
Going Underground’s Blog: One of the clues for the recent London Transport Museum Flickr Scavenger Hunt was the following: A cabin with a difference near a sacred station. It was one that my team - Team Bank - got correct.
“Cabbies have those little green huts dotted around London where they have tea and Lori knew that there was one near Temple Tube Station. So we jumped on the Tube and found it.”

Not surprisingly this was also where we grabbed our first challenge picture - a Typical London Cabbie.

“He wasn’t exactly typical as he was smiling (sort of) and didn’t put the clock on the minute we stopped to speak to him. But he was kind enough to let us take his picture - so thanks Mr Typical London Cabbie.”
Anyway I found out that tonight is Cab Driver Night at the London Transport Museum. it doesn’t mean that the place will be filled with taxi drivers, or that they’ll take you to London Transport Museum for free. What it does mean is the premier of Zimena Percival’s BBC Arena documentary film about the lives of five extraordinary cabbies.
Their: “experience spans 70 years on the unforgiving streets of the capital.” and “Arena: Cab Driver goes well beyond the average ten minute journey to unearth the soul of the London cab driver.”
If you’re thinking that Zimena’s name sounds familiar it’s because she also produced and directed BBC Arena’s Tube Night in April 2007.

Part of her film featured me looking like a idiot and “quirkily” re-counting Going Underground’s Tube Rules and more seriously talking about my experiences of the 7th July 2005 terrorist attacks on our transport system.
Considering the things Zimena can get people to do for her films and the sorts of people she finds, I’m sure that Cab Driver…
