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  • Amazon’s lockers arrive in London Tube station car parks

    June 25, 2014

    Amazon has introduced new lockers at Finchley Central and Newbury Park tube station car parks in a partnership between the online retail giant and Transport for London that will let customers collect their purchases at the lockers – like they can do in some Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s car parks. Amazon has lockers in over [...]

  • More than 300 Transport for London staff now earning over £100,000

    June 11, 2014

    More than 300 staff at Transport for London are now paid more than £100,000, and the boss of Crossrail’s pay has topped £700,000, new accounts show. Andrew Wolstenholme was awarded a bonus of £176,000 as well as a £523,000 salary in his role as the head of the new railway, giving him a pay rise [...]

  • These Tube experts have just set the world record for travelling the New York Subway

    June 11, 2014

    A group of persevering men who attempt the Guinness World Record to travel the whole of London’s tube network, known as the Tube Challenge, have just been confirmed as record holders for visiting every station on New York’s subway. Most recently, the subterranean sextet visited all 468 stations on New York’s public transport system, getting round the whole [...]

  • Ex-England star John Barnes gets red card for TfL rap

    June 10, 2014

    Ex-England star John Barnes flew in from Singapore yesterday to perform a very special task for Southwark Underground station. He took time out from his busy pre-World Cup schedule to give a service update for the station (a good service on all lines, apparently). As well as cheering up commuters, Barnes was in the station [...]

  • Transport for London looks for £3.5bn of commercial revenues

    June 2, 2014

    TRANSPORT for London (TfL) has begun searching for a new sponsor of the city’s bicycle hire scheme, hoping to bring in more money and a long-term partner following Barclays’ departure. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has written to 200 of TfL’s biggest advertisers to gauge interest in sponsoring the bicycles, which were launched on [...]

  • Tube traffic rises by a third in a decade to nearly 1.3bn journeys

    May 27, 2014

    IF THE Tube carriage feels a bit more crowded than it used to be, it’s no wonder: the London Underground carried passengers on a whopping 1.265bn journeys in the last financial year, meaning the Tube is now taking a third more passengers than it was a decade ago. Compared to the previous year, journey numbers [...]

  • Union suspends Tube strike after last-ditch talks

    May 6, 2014

    A PLANNED three-day strike by London Underground (LU) workers was called off yesterday just hours before it was due to take place, after both sides called a truce. Members of the RMT union were set to walk out at 9pm last night in a row over LU’s plan to close all Tube ticket offices and [...]

  • Commuters face another week of tube strikes

    May 1, 2014

    STRIKES on the London Underground next week, starting on Monday evening and lasting until Thursday, are still set to go ahead as talks between Transport for London (TfL) and the RMT transport union continue today. “Should next week’s strike go ahead there is likely to be disruption but we will do everything we can to [...]

  • Tube peace talks resume tomorrow

    April 30, 2014

    THE RMT union will meet with London Underground executives tomorrow in an attempt to avoid a second week of strike action, following the conclusion of a 48-hour walkout last night. Neither the union nor the Tube have offered to alter their stance on ticket office closures.

  • How tech can offer Tube strike relief

    April 29, 2014

    New “sharing economy” apps could help commuters survive future union action MANY are extolling the virtues of the “sharing economy” – where people rent out underutilised assets from each other through the internet. Despite concerns over regulation and security (sharing companies Lyft and Uber have both recently faced lawsuits), collaborative consumption is catching on. Forbes [...]

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