Transport for London has given some of its network a makeover ahead of Saturday's LGBTQ+ Pride march. It's also releasing new campaign posters featuring Gok Wan, Bimini from RuPaul's Drag Race, Queen MoJo and more. 📲
Some of London's buses and trains are being wrapped in rainbow colours as part of this year Pride celebrations.
Transport for London is launching a campaign celebrating the city's LGBTQ community ahead of Saturday's parade. Those featuring on posters include Gok Wan, Bimini from RuPaul's Drag Race, Nick Grimshaw and Queen MoJo. "We are proud to continue to support Pride by sharing Pride messages across our network," Patricia Obinna, TfL's director of diversity & inclusion said.
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