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  • Rail regulator fines TfL and Balfour Beatty over £400,000 for injury of rail worker

    December 3, 2018

    The rail regulator has fined London Underground and Balfour Beatty more than £400,000 for breaking health and safety laws that led to a worker suffering life-changing injuries. London Underground was fined £100,000 while construction giant Balfour Beatty was hit with a £333,000 fine. Both bodies pleaded guilty to breaking the laws, which resulted in worker [...]

  • Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan ‘in no doubt’ that Sadiq Khan was told about project delay in July

    December 3, 2018

    The soon-to-be sacked HS2 chairman Terry Morgan has insisted he told Sadiq Khan that the £15.4bn Elizabeth Line was not going to open on time at least a month before the London mayor said he knew about the delay. Morgan, who has led the Crossrail project for a decade, told the BBC that he was in "absolutely no [...]

  • Embankment traffic harming 15,000 east London businesses, study warns

    December 2, 2018

    Heavy traffic on the Embankment is causing serious economic harm to east London businesses, a new study has warned. Research by transport economists Volterra Partners revealed the removal of a traffic lane on the A3211, which runs between Westminster Bridge and Tower Hill, has significantly increased journey times. Volterra partners said increased congestion has meant [...]

  • Rail fares will rise by 3.1 per cent in January despite timetable chaos hurting commuters

    November 30, 2018

    Rail fares will rise by an average of 3.1 per cent in the new year, according to the Rail Delivery Group, hitting millions of commuters’ wallets. The increase means many passengers will pay around £100 more for their season tickets, despite a year in which travellers have suffered strikes, delays and timetable chaos on many [...]

  • Worst yet to come with Crossrail delay as TfL faces £400m 2021 revenue shortfall, warns Moody’s

    November 28, 2018

    The delay to the launch of Crossrail will hit Transport for London (TfL) with a £400m funding shortfall in 2021, financial services giant Moody's has found. The £15.4bn Elizabeth Line was supposed to open this December but has been delayed until autumn next year because of issues around signalling testing. Moody's found that while TfL will manage [...]

  • From trains to trainers: TfL teams up with Adidas for Tube and Crossrail-inspired footwear

    November 28, 2018

    Londoners may not be able to use the Elizabeth Line this year, but they can still travel in style elsewhere on the Underground with the release of a new range of Tube-inspired trainers by Adidas. Transport for London (TfL) has teamed up with the sports giant to launch a new range of trainers inspired by the Elizabeth Line, [...]

  • Black cabs block London Bridge in protest at new ULEV air quality proposals

    November 27, 2018

    A raft of black cabs have blocked London Bridge for the second evening running in protest against proposals to impose air quality restrictions around Tooley Street. London licenced taxis are protesting against the Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV) measures, which they claim will restrict trade and harm their business. Canada Corporation and City Hall [...]

  • O2 trials faster data downloads in King’s Cross and Marble Arch as it prepares for 5G

    November 26, 2018

    O2 is trialling new technology that will boost network connections in London as it prepares to roll out 5G in the UK. The trial, which is being carried out in partnership with Nokia, has been launched at King’s Cross and Marble Arch as the company looks to lay the foundations for future high-speed connections. The [...]

  • Commuter chaos: Extinction Rebellion protest creates central London gridlock for third straight day

    November 23, 2018

    Protesters once again blocked rush hour traffic in central London this morning as members of environmental action group Extinction Rebellion took to the streets to cause chaos for commuters.  A small number of activists blocked traffic at West Cromwell Road, Elephant and Castle, Victoria Street and Tower Hill for seven minutes, as their protests stretched [...]

  • Watchdog announces investigation into Crossrail delay

    November 23, 2018

    The National Audit Office (NAO) is set to investigate Crossrail after it was revealed that London’s high profile transport project will be delayed by almost a year, amid rising costs. “Our investigation will examine the causes of the cost increases and schedule delays, the terms of the additional funding, and the governance and oversight of [...]

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