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  • End the political games, TfL and DfT urged, as new funding deadline looms

    May 27, 2021

    London’s politicians and business leaders called on the government and Transport for London (TfL) to end the “political games” and agree a long-term funding deal for the network as the latest round of negotiations reached their final hours. Tomorrow the latest extension to the last funding deal runs out, leaving the operator once again without [...]

  • TfL pledges to make London world’s ‘most walkable city’, which could aid SMEs

    May 27, 2021

    TfL has pledged today to make London the world’s ‘most walkable city’ and will programme 18 pedestrian crossings to show green walking signal until traffic approaches. The programmed crossings are set to prioritise people walking and will be installed by the end of next month. Six crossings have already been programmed in Tower Hamlets, Newham, Hounslow, [...]

  • Canada saw most commuters since beginning of pandemic last week

    May 27, 2021

    The most people travelled into Canada last week than at any point since the pandemic began last March as life in the capital continues to edge back to normality. According to the latest figures from Transport for London, there were 258,461 trips made in-and-out of stations in the Square Mile and Canary [...]

  • Mitie: Covid and hybrid work prompted a makeover for cleaning tech – a mop and bucket won’t cut it

    May 26, 2021

    The pandemic has given society the breathing space to redesign what a workplace should offer and in the age of the invisible virus, the humble mop and bucket won’t cut it.   After a socially starved year, offices will likely become more collaborative and social in the future, adopting measures like ‘hot desking’. But these [...]

  • TfL granted 10 day funding extension as negotiations continue

    May 18, 2021

    Transport for London (TfL) this morning announced that the government has extended its current funding deal for 10 more days while it continues to negotiations over a new package. The transport operator’s current deal, itself an extension of an earlier agreement, was due to expire today. But the network said the deal had been extended [...]

  • Waterloo & City Tube line to reopen from 21 June

    May 15, 2021

    The Waterloo & City line will reopen on 21 June, Transport for London (TfL) confirmed today, having been shut since the first coronavirus lockdown. The underground line, which connects the commuter hub at Waterloo with the Square Mile, is a vital artery for many who commute into the office. Upon reopening, the Waterloo & City [...]

  • London buses to double passenger capacity from Monday

    May 13, 2021

    Londoners will soon face fewer capacity-related bus frustrations, as from Monday social distancing measures on buses across England will be eased. In London capacity on double decker buses will be doubled to around 60 passengers from Monday. For single decker buses capacity will be increased to 28, up from between 11 and 14 currently, depending [...]

  • Kennington Station to become Zone 1/2 station from Sunday

    May 13, 2021

    Kennington Underground station will switch from being a Zone 2 station from Sunday and become a Zone 1/2 station instead. As part of the Northern Line extension project, the change in fare zones means that passengers travelling to central London from new stations at Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms will only pay a zone [...]

  • London’s bosses call on Khan and Shapps to fix ‘broken’ transport system

    May 11, 2021

    The capital’s business leaders have called on Sadiq Khan and Grant Shapps today to fix London’s ‘broken’ transport system. The top signatories included bosses of Canary Wharf, Arcadis, the ExCeL and the New West End Company, who all signed off on the joint letter to the Mayor and Transport Secretary. The letter follows months of political [...]

  • Re-elected Khan already caught in the middle as RMT union threatens tube strike over Night Tube jobs

    May 10, 2021

    The RMT union is raining on Sadiq Khan’s re-election celebrations with threats of industrial action if Transport for London doesn’t back down over scrapping Night Tube jobs and merging roles with regular Tube drivers. Transport for London, which is in a dire financial state after more than a year of Covid-19 lockdowns and remote working [...]

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