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  • Good news for commuters (at last): Rail fares could rise by the second-lowest level in 20 years

    November 5, 2015

    Next year could be the first time wage growth outpaces rail fares since 2002, if forecasts for retail price index (RPI) are on the mark.    Economists spoken to by City PM tipped the inflation measure to be around one per cent for July – the month which regulated rail fares are set by. That [...]

  • Bank station is going to be getting a major overhaul (but there’ll be some travel headaches along the way)

    November 5, 2015

    Transport for London has some good news and bad news for commuters going through Bank Tube station.  The good news is that the major interchange is about to get a major facelift that TfL says will "significantly reduce congestion", particularly for Waterloo & City Line users, where two new lifts, four escalators and a new [...]

  • Black Cabs, Underground posters and the Tube map top the list of London’s most iconic transport designs

    November 4, 2015

    Life-long Londoner, city adoptee or just passing through: whatever your relationship with the British capital, it conjures up a strong set of images.  Not least when it comes to our transport. Love it or loathe it (I think we know which one) our daily commute gets imprinted on our brain, and with it the iconic designs [...]

  • Transport for London’s proposed five-minute rule for Uber and other taxi apps will cost drivers £19m a year

    November 3, 2015

    Drivers of Uber cabs could stand to lose as much as £19m a year if new proposals by Transport for London (TfL) forcing operators of taxi apps to make their passengers wait five minutes before a pick-up come into effect. Research published by Uber today found its drivers will be out of pocket by an average of [...]

  • DLR strike tomorrow: Transport union RMT going ahead with 3 and 4 November 2015 strikes after talks fail

    November 2, 2015

    Transport union RMT has said tomorrow's strike on the DLR will go ahead after talks failed to solve workers' grievances.  The union has called a 48-hour strike, starting at 3:59am on Tuesday 3 November and running until 3:58am Thursday 5 November to address "abuse of procedures and the adoption of a wholly cavalier attitude to the issues [...]

  • Heathrow Airport taxi crash: Emergency services attend as minicab driver smashes into Terminal 5

    November 2, 2015

    Emergency services were in attendance after a car crashed into the departures area of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow Airport this morning. It was suggested that the car was a taxi, whose driver had a heart attack, although those reports have not been confirmed. https://twitter.com/airlivenet/status/661124964632936448 A spokesperson for Heathrow Airport confirmed that there had been a "road incident" [...]

  • District, Circle, Hammersmith Tube Lines part-suspended, causing severe travel delays, because of trespasser on the track at Mile End

    November 2, 2015

    Transport for London had to shut down parts of the District and Circle Line this morning because of a trespasser on the track.  There was no service anti-clockwise on the Circle Line during rush hour this morning because of the individual, who was on the track at Mile End.  The District Line was closed between Whitechapel and [...]

  • London weather: Thick fog prompts Heathrow, City Airport to cancel flights, drivers warned to go slowly as Met Office issues severe weather warning for much of UK

    November 2, 2015

    Thick fog was causing travel chaos across London this morning, with flights in and out of London airports cancelled. The Met Office issued a severe weather warning for heavy fog from Sunday night "becoming widespread and dense in places by Monday morning". Yellow warnings were in place for London and the South East, South West, Wales, East Midlands, [...]

  • Horrifying house prices (and other scare stories) – here’s what got us talking this week

    October 30, 2015

    It was a week in which we discovered that two teenagers were suspects in the TalkTalk hack (but that "significantly" fewer people were affected.  We learned that all MPs earn a lot more than their constituents. And we discovered that the UK's population is growing much quicker than previously thought. Here's what got us talking this week [...]

  • DLR strike passenger advice released by TfL: Jubilee, Central, District and Hammersmith & City lines expected to be much busier as commuters seek alternative routes

    October 30, 2015

    Transport for London has issued passenger advice for commuters affected by the forthcoming 48-hour strike on the DLR, with services "unlikely" to run because of the disruption.  The strike has been called by transport union RMT over a dispute with KeolisAmey Docklands, which operates the DLR on behalf of TfL. It is due to start at 3:59am on 3 [...]

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