A good moustache imparts great style, character, and gravitas to the wearer; a poor one subtracts equally. Here are some moustaches related to transport out and about in London, real and fictional.

May or may not have travelled to London. But makes up the points with classic moustache style.


Howard Carey, moustachioed Underground driver from the age of steam, celebrates at 150th anniversary of the Underground (LT Museum).

Full points for Dali-esque moustache tips, immediately lost for the unkempt ZZ Top-like beard.

Full marks for the full handlebar, and bonus points for creating a number of Underground lines, which he then lost for the way in which he financed the schemes.

All his efforts evidently went into his substantial engineering advances and not grooming, but the Mormon-like Greathead Soup Strainer moustache and beard wouldn't look out of place today.

Sir Joseph Bazalgette, Chief Engineer of Metropolitan Board of Works, who designed the Embankment into which the District and Circle Lines were ensconced. Full marks for the full Hungarian stache.

Terrible stache but a memorable character in a show beloved by busmen and buswomen all over Britain.
We are on the lookout for more – do feel free to add your own suggestions!
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