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  • New Piccadilly line and DLR trains are next big thing for TfL

    October 27, 2022

    TfL’s interim commissioner Andy Lord has announced that new trains on the Piccadilly line and DLR are the network’s next big project. The commissioner stepped in on Tuesday following Andy Byford’s departure after two years at the public body’s helm.  Lord told the Evening Standard TfL needs to move forward with the tube network’s modernisation, [...]

  • TfL unveils state-of-the-art pantograph electric bus chargers in renewed green push

    October 26, 2022

    Transport for London’s push to go green took another step this week, with the unveiling of state-of-the-art technology to charge zero-emission buses. New pantograph charging points were unveiled at  Bexleyheath bus garage, allowing some of its 850-strong fleet of green buses to be charged overnight.  With a view to having a fully zero-emission bus fleet [...]

  • TfL extends e-scooter trial until May 2024

    October 25, 2022

    TfL has extended its e-scooter trial until the end of May 2024 following updated guidance from the DfT, which allows local authorities to continue for the next year and a half. The extension comes on the heels of the government deciding to create a new vehicle category in the legislation to include e-scooters. Launched in [...]

  • Freak accident at Canning Town bus station forces TfL to replace glass canopy

    October 25, 2022

    TfL said it was looking to replace the glass canopy at Canning Town’s bus station following a freak incident which left a Londoner injured. The transport giant confirmed that a glass section fell and injured a passenger in July of last year as a defect in the production of the glass involved. “The risk of [...]

  • Stay focused on funding deal, says outgoing TfL commissioner Andy Byford

    October 24, 2022

    The new TfL management team needs to stay focused on the government’s long-term funding deal, according to outgoing commissioner Andy Byford.  Byford – who will step down at the end of today after two years at the public body’s helm – will be replaced by chief operating officer Andy Lord from tomorrow on an interim [...]

  • ULEZ 2021 expansion brings additional £100m to TfL coffers

    October 21, 2022

    Last year’s expansion of the ULEZ has brought an additional £100m into TfL’s coffers, according to a research published today.  TfL data analysed by the RAC show that 1.9 million journeys were made into the ULEZ, following its expansion to encompass the North and South Circular roads in October 2021. It amounts to £93.6m of [...]

  • Finally here: Elizabeth line Bond St station to open on Monday

    October 18, 2022

    The long-awaited Elizabeth line is one step closer to completion as Bond Street station is set to open its doors to millions of travellers next Monday.  The station – whose final operations are currently underway ahead of the opening – will relieve congestion at Oxford Circus and give a boost to the West End by [...]

  • TfL to seek injunction against Just Stop Oil activists

    October 16, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) is preparing to apply for an injunction against Just Stop Oil activists after a fortnight of protests in the capital. Members of the campaign group sprayed paint over an Aston Martin showroom and blocked Park Lane in central London in their latest action on Sunday morning. The activists, who have been [...]

  • Winds of change blow over TfL in management revamp

    October 13, 2022

    Winds of change are blowing over TfL as the public body announced the appointment of two new members of its management team.  Current Crossrail chief finance officer Rachel McLean will take over as managing CFO at the end of October while financial director Patrick Hoig will remain as statutory chief finance officer. TfL’s director of management [...]

  • Londoners face disruption as rail strike halts Overground on Wednesday

    October 3, 2022

    Thousands of Londoners will face disruption on Wednesday as rail strikes halt all services on the Overground.  Following a 24-hour strike on Saturday, train drivers at London Overground and 14 other operators will walk out in a long-standing dispute over salaries.  Disruption will affect services on: Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, Greater Anglia, Great [...]

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