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  • Waterloo and City line closure set to continue indefinitely

    October 30, 2020

    No date has yet been set for the Waterloo and City tube line to be reopened, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has said. The route – London’s second-most intensively used after the Victoria line – has been closed since lockdown began in March. In answer to a question from Assembly Member Caroline Pidgeon, Khan said that [...]

  • Exclusive: Transport for London aware of Croydon tram fatigue problem two years before deadly crash

    October 29, 2020

    Transport for London (TfL) officials were told of concerns about driver fatigue on the Croydon tram network two years before a fatal crash which killed seven people – believed to have been caused by a driver falling asleep.  An independent audit of the Croydon Tramlink carried out in March 2014 and seen by City PM [...]

  • Canada demands answers on reopening of Waterloo and City Line

    October 27, 2020

    Canada’s policy chair has written to Transport for London’s commissioner seeking clarity on when the Waterloo and City Tube line will be reopened. The line – which travels directly between Bank and Waterloo stations – was closed when the country was put into the initial coronavirus lockdown in March and is the [...]

  • Driverless Tube trains would cost £7bn, report shows

    October 27, 2020

    A leaked document has shown that it would cost £7bn to introduce driverless trains onto London’s Tube network. Automating trains on the capital’s underground network is a pet project of PM Boris Johnson, who has pushed for progress on the development. Back in July, he said that driverless Tube trains should be a condition of [...]

  • Eurostar launches direct Amsterdam to London service – but was anybody onboard it?

    October 26, 2020

    Eurostar’s eagerly-awaited direct Amsterdam to London service started today but Covid disruption meant there were plenty of empty seats.

  • Business bodies slam government’s TfL bailout conditions as a ‘mockery’

    October 21, 2020

    London business bodies have slammed the government’s demands for a potential bailout for Transport for London (TfL) as a “mockery”, accusing ministers of “railroading” policy through while the transport network is on its knees during the pandemic. Ministers last night threatened to take direct control of TfL unless London mayor Sadiq Khan accepts a raft [...]

  • Khan accuses PM of ‘blatant lie’ in tit-for-tat over TfL bailout

    October 21, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has accused the government of “lying” and playing “party political games” during Transport for London (TfL) bailout talks, sparking a tit-for-tat with the Prime Minister over the future of the ailing transport network. The London mayor told TfL’s board meeting today that the government wrote a “blank cheque without conditions” when giving emergency [...]

  • Number of Tube journeys rises again ahead of Tier 2 restrictions

    October 21, 2020

    The number of Tube journeys rose again last week despite the announcement of harsher restrictions on the capital, new data from Transport for London (TfL) has shown. Although London was moved into Tier 2 restrictions from midnight on Friday, there was no sign of a drop off in travel ahead of the new coronavirus limitations [...]

  • Government warns that it will ‘take control’ of TfL unless bailout demands met

    October 20, 2020

    The government has warned Sadiq Khan that it will take the management of Transport for London (TfL) into its own hands if the Mayor does not accept its demands as part of a new bailout deal. In return for a second rescue package, transport secretary Grant Shapps has set out a number of demands including [...]

  • Government extends TfL funding for two weeks amid emergency bailout talks

    October 16, 2020

    The government has extended its funding package for Transport for London (TfL) for two weeks, as the transport body scrambles to shore up emergency cash ahead of further lockdown restrictions in the capital. A spokesperson for TfL said: “We have today agreed with the government that our funding will be extended for two weeks so [...]

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