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  • TfL wants businesses to pitch “something exceptional” to transform its disused Down Street Tube station

    April 28, 2015

    Transport for London is calling on businesses to come up “something exceptional” to take on the lease of its disused Down Street Tube station.   Down Street Tube, on a quiet residential street just off Piccadilly, opened in March 1907 on the Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton Railway. It closed in May 1932 because of [...]

  • London commuting is more stressful than moving house, going to the dentist or dealing with money matters

    April 28, 2015

    Commuting in London is more stressful than moving house, going to the dentist or dealing with money matters.   Our daily journey to and from work is even more infuriating than the job itself.   For those of us who have had to put up with months of stress at London Bridge, the Farringdon flood, [...]

  • South West Trains will be “cancelled, delayed or revised” until 9pm at least after a person was hit by a train

    April 27, 2015

    Trains across the whole South West network are facing severe disruption after a person was hit by a train earlier today.    The operator warned that trains could be “cancelled, delayed by up to 90 minutes or revised at short notice”, with disruption expected to last well into rush hour.   Originally the group had [...]

  • Victoria Line down after person on the track

    April 27, 2015

    Commuters on the Victoria Line faced a chaotic start to Monday morning, with the entire line being closed for several hours because of a person on the track.    The line was closed between Warren Street and Brixton from around 6:30am until just after 8:30am. It has now reopened, but Transport for London is reporting [...]

  • Transport for London chief Sir Peter Hendy brands trains into London “s**t” as Southeastern causes chaos at London Bridge

    April 23, 2015

    The painfully early start, followed by a delayed train, and once on-board it's usually so rammed commuters are lucky if they get even a seat. All of this makes commuting into central London an absolute nightmare.  So it's no wonder the commissioner of Transport for London has said the commuter trains which ferry hundreds of [...]

  • London Marathon 2015: Canada Water station to be renamed Buxton Water for one day only

    April 23, 2015

    Canada Water station will be renamed "Buxton Water" during the London Marathon, Transport for London (TfL) has said. The renaming – during which all the Canada Water roundels will be replaced, and Buxton Water branding will be put up around the station – is part of plans by TfL to make £3.4bn from "non-fare income" [...]

  • London taxi drivers protest on Oxford Street: Everything you need to know

    April 21, 2015

    Black cab drivers today staged a highly visible protest that caused significant inconvenience in central London. Here's everything you need to know about the action by London cabbies. Where and when did the protest take place? The drivers started the "go-slow" protest on Oxford Street in the heart of London at 2:00pm, bringing Oxford Street [...]

  • Central Line still hit by delays after derailed train and person on the track

    April 21, 2015

    Central Line travellers faced more delays during the evening rush hour, as service resumed with severe delays following the derailing of an engineers' train in the early hours of this morning and a person on the track in the middle of the afternoon. The morning rush hour was thrown into chaos after the train derailed [...]

  • London Bridge faces travel chaos after train derails outside Brighton station

    April 15, 2015

    Commuters are facing an evening of crowds and delays after an empty train derailed outside Brighton station earlier today. No injuries have been reported but there are no services running in or out of Brighton. On the hottest day of the year so far rush-hour commuters are expected to be hit with delays up to [...]

  • It’s not just commuters who are suffering due to London travel chaos

    April 14, 2015

    For the last six months, reports of “travel chaos” have dominated London’s headlines, illustrating the misery besetting commuters in the capital. As timetables are torn up, stationary trains are held outside stations, and commuters are forced to take alternative routes to work, businesses across London are feeling the impact just as keenly as travellers. We [...]

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