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  • TfL pauses works on London bridges’ anti-terror barriers due to financial pressure

    May 13, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) reportedly paused its plans to instal £35m worth of permanent anti-terror barriers on London bridges because of its financial situation. TfL board papers, which were released ahead of next’s week committee meeting, report that “several planned projects,” won’t go ahead because of “the reduced funding available,” the Evening Standard reported. Called [...]

  • Transport for London debt downgraded by ratings agency due to “uncertain” financial future

    May 9, 2022

    A MAJOR ratings agency has downgraded Transport for London’s (TfL) debt due to the “uncertainty” of its long-term funding, in a further sign of the financial difficulty the operator finds itself in. Moody’s announced it had downgraded TfL’s long-term debt as a result of weaker economic growth and higher inflation delaying the service’s return to [...]

  • Northern Line Bank branch to reopen next Monday after seventeen-week closure

    May 9, 2022

    THE CITY’S REBOUND from Covid-19 will receive a significant boost next week when the Northern Line’s Bank branch reopens.  Stations from Moorgate to Kennington will welcome commuters again after a seventeen-week closure on Monday May 16.  The work to upgrade Bank station has been completed on time and the new station is set to offer [...]

  • Most Londoners worried about TfL while third support extra road charges to save it from financial ‘black hole’

    May 5, 2022

    Most Londoners are worried about Transport for London’s (TfL) financial future, while a third support extra road charges as a way to save it from a £1.5bn financial “black hole.” According to a survey published yesterday by think tank Centre for London, 69 per cent of Londoners are worried about the financial future of TfL, [...]

  • Crossrail is (almost) complete but the battle for TfL funding is far from over

    May 4, 2022

    The ‘Lizzie Line’ is good news for London – but it might be the last for a while without a funding settlement for the transport network It says something that the relationship between London’s mayoral leadership and Westminster is now so toxic that both sides are attempting to claim credit for a project three years [...]

  • Aerial tube map goes viral in London

    May 4, 2022

    A Tube aerial map has resurfaced on Twitter, as it is being shared by tens of thousands of Londoners. The map was created by PhD candidate Martin Bangratz in 2018 after he saw a photo of London posted on Reddit. Bangratz, who studied at University College London’s Bartlett School of Architecture, asked for the photographer’s [...]

  • Honest mistake: Passenger mocks TfL for Elizabeth line labelling mishap

    May 3, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) was recently mocked by a passenger for making a “mistake” in the labelling of the Elizabeth Line. Daniel Tomlinson, senior economist at think tank the Resolution Foundation, took it to Twitter on 29 April to report that a poster on the Central line was showing the word “line” next to Elizabeth. [...]

  • Almost 100,000 Londoners carry TfL’s disability badge as Priority Seating Week ends tomorrow

    April 28, 2022

    Almost 100,000 Londoners received a disability badge from Transport for London (TfL) over the last five years. The data was revealed by the body during this week’s Priority Seating Week to encourage Londoners to be more mindful of other people and give their seat up if they see someone who needs it more. “It is [...]

  • TfL workers to vote for strike action amid pension feud

    April 21, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) and London Underground workers are expected to vote whether to go on strike over pension cuts. Members of the union Unite accused TfL of cutting their pensions and putting an end to the final salary scheme – which bases the amount workers receive as pension on the salary they earned when [...]

  • Number of passengers reported for ‘intrusive staring’ on tube goes up following TfL campaign

    April 20, 2022

    The number of passengers reported for “intrusive staring” on the tube network has gone up following a Transport for London (TfL) campaign. Aiming to root out the sexual harassment faced by women on the network, the campaign invites people to report also “intrusive staring of a sexual nature”, as it is considered “sexual harassment.” “It’s [...]

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