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  • Exclusive: Aberdeen Standard backs controversial £1bn bid for Crossrail fleet

    December 17, 2018

    Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) is backing a controversial £971m bid to acquire a fleet of 70 Elizabeth Line trains from Transport for London (TfL), City PM can reveal. The asset management giant is stumping up £147m in equity investment to Rock Rail, a rolling stock infrastructure company that finances new trains, with funding proposed from [...]

  • Tube driver salaries break £100,000 barrier despite train automation

    December 16, 2018

    Some London Tube drivers are now earning more than £100,000 a year, despite new technology that makes their jobs easier. Figures obtained by the Sunday Times reveal the highest-paid driver earned £103,374 in the year to November, a 69 per cent rise since 2012. The surge in pay comes despite five of the network’s 11 lines [...]

  • RMT confirms Boxing Day strike at key Bakerloo Line stations

    December 12, 2018

    Bakerloo Line station staff are set to strike on Boxing Day, as commuters face further misery over the Christmas holidays. With a strike on the Central Line already set to hit Christmas shoppers, the RMT union now plans to withdraw station staff at key stops along the Bakerloo Line. Staff will not turn up to [...]

  • Sadiq Khan blasts government for ‘forcing London to pay twice’ for Crossrail delay

    December 11, 2018

    Transport for London (TfL) has admitted its fare income will be £2.1bn lower than expected as it battles a "perfect storm" of pressures on its finances. In its business plan for ​2019-20 to 2023-24, TfL said a “subdued” economy and a £700m reduction in central government funding for challenges facing the organisation. It said fare revenue [...]

  • Crossrail crisis: Businesses react to £1.4bn bailout and further delay

    December 11, 2018

    The crisis facing Crossrail deepened yesterday as Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that the delayed project could need up to £2bn in extra funding to keep afloat. Crossrail chief executive Mark Wild also admitted that the railway, which had already been delayed from December 2018 to autumn 2019, may not open until 2020. While the [...]

  • Crossrail crisis escalates as TfL confirms up to £2bn cost overrun and possible delay to 2020

    December 10, 2018

    The crisis facing Crossrail deepened today after Transport for London (TfL) admitted that the delayed project could need an extra £2bn in rescue funding to stay afloat. The Elizabeth Line, which will stretch from Heathrow in the west to Abbey Wood in the east, was projected to cost £15.4bn and to open by 9 December [...]

  • TfL and Crossrail to pay £15m to Canary Wharf Group if Elizabeth Line station is not complete by 2021

    December 6, 2018

    Transport for London (TfL) and Crossrail could have to fork out £15m to the Canary Wharf Group if its new Elizabeth Line station is not complete by 2021, City PM can reveal. An email from outgoing Crossrail chief executive Simon Wright, seen by City PM, reveals that TfL and Crossrail will have to pay the sum each year if the station [...]

  • Sadiq Khan slams Westminster Council for pulling out of £80m TfL Oxford Street redevelopment plans

    December 6, 2018

    Sadiq Khan has slashed £80m of funding from Westminster City Council (WCC) for redeveloping Oxford Street, after finding out the council had ditched joint plans with Transport for London for the project in favour of its own £150m proposal. In a letter seen by City PM, addressed to council leader Nickie Allen, the mayor of [...]

  • Crossrail boss Terry Morgan resigns after Sadiq Khan spat

    December 5, 2018

    The chairman of Crossrail and HS2 has resigned from both roles following a dispute with mayor Sadiq Khan over delays and spiralling costs. Terry Morgan admitted last week he expected to be sacked amid rising costs and opening delays to both the Crossrail and HS2 projects. Morgan, who has led Crossrail for almost a decade, [...]

  • Sadiq Khan hits back at Terry Morgan over Crossrail comments

    December 3, 2018

    Sadiq Khan has hit back at Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan over comments he made about what the mayor knew about the project’s delay. The soon-to-be-sacked Morgan told the BBC earlier today that he was in “absolutely no doubt” that Khan was told on 26 July that it was no longer feasible to deliver Crossrail, also known [...]

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