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  • Buskers battle it out for TfL certification

    July 27, 2015

    DO YOU have the X-Factor? Yesterday TfL began the first of eight days of busking auditions around London to look for the next big thing in street performance. Over 200 musicians will compete for just 70 busking licenses. Standards are already pretty high, so good luck!

  • Night Tube dispute worsens: RMT ratchets up industrial action while accusing London Underground of “serious safety breaches”

    July 27, 2015

    Unions have called on members to restrict their work even further, amid claims that London Underground is attempting to “undermine” its work-to-rule action.    According to RMT there have been “serious safety breaches” as London Underground attempts to keep the Tube on track during a long-running overtime ban. The transport union said it had “been [...]

  • More delays? Network Rail submits planning application for a year of construction works at Waterloo Station

    July 27, 2015

    Regular travelers to Waterloo Station should brace themselves: Network Rail has just submitted its first planning application for upgrade works. If it's approved, the works will go on for a year from November. Read more: How new train delay compensation rules will confuse commuters even more  The works will include upgrades to the area around the [...]

  • Major London to Kent services cancelled, delayed after train collided with a herd of cows

    July 27, 2015

    Update: The line between Ashford and Canterbury West will be out of action for a second day, following a collision with a herd of cows at the weekend.    The incident, which took place near Chilham late on Sunday night, has thrown out the service between Ashford International and Ramsgate via Canterbury West for the [...]

  • From Cadbury’s reducing its variety boxes to everyone leaving London: Here’s what got us talking this week

    July 24, 2015

    There was a (sexual) revelation. There was a time capsule. And somewhere in a field near Bath, there was a really big emoji. Here's what got us talking this week 1. The mysterious case of the shrinking Roses    We were up in arms when we learned Cadbury's dastardly plans to cut the size of [...]

  • London Waterloo train delays expected as two platforms close due to signalling problems

    July 23, 2015

    The closure of two platforms at Waterloo is expected to cause delays for rush hour commuters travelling from the station for the rest of the evening. A signalling problem has resulted in the closure of platforms three and four, resulting in delays as well as disruptions to normal routes. South West Trains which runs services [...]

  • The London Underground really is getting more crowded – here are the 10 busiest Tube stations

    July 23, 2015

    Think your trip to work is more crowded than it was? You’re not just imagining it. And yes, the throngs at Oxford Circus really are getting worse. Passengers passing through the Tube station increased 29 per cent between 2010 and 2014, and are now nearing the 100m mark. But the tourist hotspot isn't the only [...]

  • Travel chaos on Central Line as signal failure causes severe delays between White City and Leytonstone

    July 23, 2015

    Central Line commuters were fuming this morning after the line was suspended in parts and suffered severe delays across much of the capital.    Passengers complained of being stuck on the Tube without moving for 20 minutes this morning after a signal failure at Queensway halted the service between White City and Leystonstone. There are [...]

  • Thameslink Railway under fire after catering staff sacked with just four days’ notice

    July 22, 2015

    Thameslink Railway has come under fire for cancelling a catering contract as it takes on the Southern franchise, resulting in up to 70 job losses.    The contract, with Rail Gourmet, is being axed on Saturday ahead of the transfer of Southern's rail franchise over to Thameslink on Monday morning (27 July). Thameslink is thought [...]

  • Apple Pay UK: Where are people using it most? TfL races ahead

    July 22, 2015

    A week after Apple Pay's launch in the UK, and there's one spot where it's proving by far and away the most popular place to use. The contactless payment which lets you pay by simply swiping an iPhone or Apple Watch, attempts to make paying for stuff as quick and easy as possible, and there's no [...]

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