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  • Ongoing delays on Circle Line due to staff absences

    December 7, 2016

    There are delays on the Circle Line this afternoon. Transport for London said the disruption was a result of a "temporary absence of train operators". https://twitter.com/circleline/status/806525562638503936   Severe delays on the Piccadilly Line are still ongoing, with a large portion of its fleet of trains out for repairs. https://twitter.com/piccadillyline/status/806434485332049921   Disruption on the line is [...]

  • London Assembly calls on Grayling to reconsider Transport for London’s proposals to take over Southeastern

    December 7, 2016

    The London Assembly has passed an urgent motion calling on the transport secretary to reconsider his decision not to devolve franchise management to Transport for London (TfL). Leader of the Labour group on the London Assembly, Len Duvall, who proposed the motion, said the issue was "far too important" to be used for party political purposes.  Duvall said [...]

  • Kew Gardens beats the Tower of London and the London Eye as the city’s top attraction

    December 7, 2016

    Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Big Ben – these might be the first London landmarks tourists want to visit, but expectations were smashed this year as The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew won the top spot as London's best attraction for 2016. More than 23,000 public votes were cast and a panel of industry experts weighed in on top attractions [...]

  • Leaked rail letter: Grayling said he wanted suburban rail “out of the clutches” of Labour

    December 7, 2016

    The transport secretary has been criticised for "political point scoring" and faced calls to resign, after a leaked letter said he wanted to "keep suburban rail services out of the clutches of any future Labour mayor". Yesterday Chris Grayling rejected Sadiq Khan's bid to take over commuter routes, saying the mayor hadn't proved his alternative would [...]

  • Mayor doubles funding on improving London’s air quality to clean up the capital

    December 7, 2016

    Sadiq Khan has made no secret of his aims to tackle the capital's air pollution problem. And now the mayor has pledged to invest £875m to tackle air quality over the next five years – more than doubling spending on it, after his predecessor Boris Johnson committed £425m. Earlier this year, Mercer said London ranked [...]

  • Severe delays on District Line between Edgware Road and Wimbledon and Barking to Upminster

    December 7, 2016

    There are severe delays on the District Line this morning, between Edgware Road and Wimbledon and from Barking to Upminster. Services between Earls Court and Ealing Broadway/Richmond are also subject to severe delays. Transport for London said the disruption was caused by a late finish to engineering work. https://twitter.com/districtline/status/806407123986948096 https://twitter.com/districtline/status/806400693833764865 Meanwhile, severe delays persist on the Piccadilly [...]

  • Delays on Thameslink services due to fire at Gatwick Airport

    December 6, 2016

    Thameslink services are subject to serious delays this morning, due to a fire near the train tracks at Gatwick Airport. ⚠We have just had it confirmed that the fault is with the third rail at #GatwickAirport which is blocking platform 1 https://t.co/MHuwsfH5I4 — Thameslink (@TLRailUK) December 6, 2016 The disruption comes as commuters grapple with delays [...]

  • Planned City skyscraper 22 Bishopsgate taken down a notch over fears of plane crash risks

    December 6, 2016

    A new skyscraper planned for the City has had to knock a few floors off the top, over fears that cranes used to build it could pose a risk to flights over London. New plans have been submitted to reduce 22 Bishopsgate's height by four floors, or 22m, according to Construction Enquirer, meaning the tower [...]

  • Tube strikes: Piccadilly and Hammersmith and City line driver walkouts cancelled tomorrow

    December 5, 2016

    A 24-hour strike by drivers on the Piccadilly and Hammersmith and City lines from 9.30pm tomorrow has been suspended, the RMT union has said.  The suspension follows successful talks at the conciliation service Acas, according to RMT. The union said "all objectives in the Piccadilly line dispute" had been achieved, while the union is "committed [...]

  • Tottenham Court Road station has been closed due to a power failure

    December 5, 2016

    Services on the Central and Northern Lines are disrupted this afternoon, after Tottenham Court Road was closed due to a power failure. https://twitter.com/centralline/status/805793171288498177 https://twitter.com/northernline/status/805793168256073730 Meanwhile, there are delays on the Circle Line due to an "absence of staff", according to Transport for London. https://twitter.com/circleline/status/805795047933353984 Elsewhere, the Piccadilly Line is still experiencing severe delays – which are [...]

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