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  • Westminster council victorious as court rejects TfL appeal over blocked CS11 cycle superhighway

    February 7, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) will not be able to build its proposed CS11 cycle superhighway at Swiss Cottage after it lost an appeal against a decision by Westminster council to block its construction last year. The Court of Appeal yesterday upheld an earlier ruling that TfL could not proceed with the CS11 without considering traffic and [...]

  • Commuters hit with severe morning delays on Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines

    February 7, 2019

    Commuters continue to be severely disrupted by delays to the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines due to signalling problems. The Metropolitan Line was hit with severe delays this morning after a Tube driver went through a red light at Harrow-on-the-Hill forcing following trains to be stopped as a safety procedure. https://twitter.com/metline/status/1093451576574988288 Got held up at #Harrow On [...]

  • Tube delays: Severe delays hit Circle Line and Hammersmith & City Line with London Overground part suspended

    February 7, 2019

    Severe delays were affecting three London lines this morning as commuters made their way to work. Read more: Watchdog bans Red Bull Tube ad telling workers to clock off early A signal failure at King’s Cross was behind severe delays on both the Circle Line and the Hammersmith & City Line this morning – both [...]

  • TfL urged to be ‘open’ with Londoners about Northern Line extension delay

    February 5, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) has been told to be "open" with Londoners about the reasons behind the Northern Line extension delay after boss Mike Brown said a revised opening date would have "no material impact" on its revenues. The extension, which will lengthen the Northern Line to Battersea and create 25,000 new jobs and 20,000 new homes, was scheduled to open next [...]

  • An end to gridlock? How artificial intelligence could help get London moving again

    February 4, 2019

    London is a truly remarkable city – an economic powerhouse and a cultural destination without equal. It’s a magnet to millions, and rightly so. But it’s a terrible irony that this fast-moving, fast-living, fast-earning metropolis is stuck in traffic so much of the time. We simply cannot move. According to traffic data company INRIX, London [...]

  • Disruption from snow and ice could continue today with Met Office weather warnings remaining in place

    February 2, 2019

    Disruption from the snowstorm that hit the UK at the end of this week could continue today with a number of Met Office weather warnings still in place. The south of the country is covered by a yellow warning for snow and ice which means some roads and railways are likely to be affected with [...]

  • London snow: Southeastern tells commuters to avoid peak trains amid ice warning

    February 1, 2019

    Londoners were today issued with an ice warning as snow hardens in the capital and around the south east. The Met Office has posted a yellow warning for ice for tonight and into the weekend, though snow will gradually ease through the night despite temperatures continuing to drop below freezing. Read more: Snowpocalypse – what to [...]

  • London startup backed by the Mayor and National Grid launches embedded car charging points

    January 29, 2019

    Connected Kerb has today launched its first series of electric car charging points fully embedded into the road's curbside. Built into Borough Road in Southwark, the launch was supported by Southwark Council, Virgin Media and National Grid. The move comes after the London startup won the Mayor's Award for Urban Innovation last year. Users of electric cars [...]

  • London snow: TfL ‘working around the clock’ to avoid travel disruption

    January 28, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) has outlined “well-rehearsed” procedures to “keep the capital moving” ahead of expected snowfall in London and the south-east from tomorrow night. It comes as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning for “possibly heavy” snow developing overnight on Tuesday and into Wednesday, with accumulations of up to 3cm expected across [...]

  • Gospel Oak to Barking line users to receive a month of free travel following train delays

    January 27, 2019

    Users of the troubled Gospel Oak to Barking route will receive a month's worth of free travel after suffering sustained periods of disruption from the delayed introduction of new trains on the line. Software issues with manufacturer Bombardier have meant that a new fleet of Class 710 trains, which were due to be introduced last [...]

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