List of heads of public transport authorities in London

Since the creation of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933, non-mainline railway and road passenger transport in London and the surrounding area has been under central or local government control in a variety of forms. The following persons headed the public transport authorities responsible for managing these services.

London Passenger Transport Board
Chairmen of London Passenger Transport Board:
 * Lord Ashfield, 1933–1947
 * Lord Latham, 1947

London Transport Executive
Chairmen of London Transport Executive:
 * Lord Latham, 1948–1953
 * Sir John Elliot, 1953–1959
 * Sir Alexander Valentine, 1959–1963

London Transport Board
Chairmen of London Transport Board:
 * Sir Alexander Valentine, 1963–1965
 * Sir Maurice Holmes, 1965–1969

London Transport Executive
Chairmen of London Transport Executive:
 * Sir Richard Way, 1970–1975
 * Sir Kenneth Robinson, 1975–1978
 * Ralph Bennett, 1978–1980
 * Sir Peter Masefield, 1980–1982
 * Sir Keith Bright, 1982–1984

London Regional Transport
Chairmen of London Regional Transport:
 * Sir Keith Bright, 1984–1988
 * Sir Neil Shields, 1988–1989
 * Sir Wilfrid Newton, 1989–1994
 * Peter Ford, 1994–1998
 * Sir Malcolm Bates, 1999–2001
 * Bob Kiley, 2001
 * Sir Malcolm Bates, 2001–2003

Transport for London
Commissioners of Transport for London:
 * Bob Kiley, 2000–2006
 * Sir Peter Hendy, 2006–2015
 * Mike Brown, 2015–2020
 * Andy Byford, 2020–2022
 * Andy Lord, 2023–present