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  • Mayor of London Boris Johnson accused of “cover up” over Garden Bridge meeting

    January 29, 2016

    The Mayor of London has been accused of misleading the London Assembly over the controversial Garden Bridge, amid claims he targeted Apple for corporate sponsorship before the scheme had even received backing.  According to trade magazine Architects' Journal, which has been running a series of exposes on the matter, Boris Johnson and Garden Bridge designer Thomas Heatherwick travelled [...]

  • Thank rail companies when trains run on time, says Sussex MP Huw Merriman

    January 28, 2016

    Commuters should be taking the time to say thank you to the rail companies when they manage to get train services running on time, which they do "most days", a Sussex MP has said. Thousands of passengers may beg to differ, but speaking in the Commons today, MP for Bexhill and Battle Huw Merriman said: "This morning [...]

  • Southeastern cancels Ashford to London trains after engineering works overrun

    January 28, 2016

    Commuters travelling into London from Kent were faced with major disruption this morning, after Southeastern cancelled a series of trains because of overrunning engineering works.  Services from Maidstone, Ashford and Canterbury into London Victoria were delayed by as much as two hours, and some of them cancelled outright. Engineering works meant the line did not open until nearly [...]

  • Britain’s worst trains: London’s passengers are the unhappiest as Thameslink, Southeastern and Southern trains voted worst for customer satisfaction

    January 27, 2016

    Commute into London? Feel like it's the worst journey in the world? Quite possibly, you're right. Thameslink, Southeastern and Southern have been voted the worst train companies in the UK, with passengers on their services the least satisfied in the country, after being rated on everything from how much room there is to stand and how helpful [...]

  • Will there be a Night Tube launch in 2016? London’s 24-hour underground service could be delayed until after the mayoral election

    January 27, 2016

    May could be the earliest we see a Night Tube running in London, as unions have warned the 24-hour service could be delayed until after the mayoral election. Hotly anticipated by Londoners and debated by Transport for London (TfL) and unions, the weekend night services were announced 18 months ago, but their launch has been [...]

  • Forget speed bumps and cycle lanes: Why Britain’s roads should be more like ice rinks

    January 26, 2016

    Over the festive period, many of you would have ventured to Somerset House or Winter Wonderland to ice-skate. Taking to the rink, you would have seen children skating for the first time while clasping their parent’s hand, as other adults whizzed round at high speed. Each individual, including you, moved at their own speed, judging [...]

  • Tube strike 2016: RMT has called off action scheduled for 26 January at 11th hour – but February’s strikes could still be on

    January 25, 2016

    Update: The UK's largest transport union RMT has called off this week's Tube strike, after receiving a new pay deal from Transport for London.  The Tube strike was due to start at 9.15pm on Tuesday 26 January and run until the same time on Wednesday 27 January. This was then to be followed by two further 24 hour strikes [...]

  • Night Tube strikes look set to be called off, after staff receive new four-year pay deal

    January 22, 2016

    Londoners rejoice: the series of Tube strikes set to start from next week look set to be called off after Transport for London bosses put forward a new four-year pay deal to union reps yesterday.  The new deal includes a one-off bonus of £500 to all workers – not just those on the Night Tube – and an [...]

  • Why TfL running London trains is actually a terrible idea for the capital

    January 21, 2016

    Whenever something does not work properly, we demand a “fat controller” to sort it out – especially when it comes to trains. Sure, there are many aspects of our transport system that are grossly unsatisfactory, but, certain facts do stand out and they do not point in the direction of more state control of the [...]

  • London trains turning Overground orange will revolutionise the capital and commuters’ journeys

    January 21, 2016

    The London Underground map is a design classic. But it has one major problem: there’s not enough orange – the colour of London Overground. And there’s not enough south London, which is a foreign land to most of the tube network. London’s suburban rail users – particularly in south London – are faced with a [...]

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