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  • World’s longest urban trampoline to bounce back? Bounceway “could still be crowdfunded”, says TfL

    January 21, 2015

    This is one opportunity London's transport boss didn't jump at. Having bounced the idea around, "the world's longest open air trampoline" has been turned down by Sir Peter Hendy, the man holding Transport for London's (TfL) purse strings.  But that doesn't necessarily mean the dream is over: the group behind the "Bounceway" is still mulling [...]

  • Finsbury Park was “entirely unsuitable” as King’s Cross replacement, admits transport boss. No kidding

    January 15, 2015

    A transport boss has gone on the record to admit that Network Rail's decision to use Finsbury Park station as a replacement for King's Cross while the latter was out of action over Christmas, thus causing abject misery for thousands of travellers, was "entirely unsuitable". Robin Gisby, Network Rail's managing director of network operations, appeared [...]

  • London Bus strikes: Unite union hints at more chaos for commuters

    January 13, 2015

    Londoners face more commuting chaos over the coming weeks if the union representing bus drivers fails to get operators to come to the negotiating table. Members of the Unite union at 18 bus companies walked out for a 24-hour strike yesterday over pay and conditions, causing chaos for passengers. Transport for London (TfL) said about [...]

  • Here’s everything you need to know about today’s London bus strike, including the routes not affected

    January 13, 2015

    Note: This story is from January. For February's bus strikes please go to this article. Transport for London (TfL) has insisted that a third of its bus routes are still operating as normal, despite a 24-hour strike launched today by the Unite union. Bus drivers said they wanted a single agreement to cover their pay [...]

  • London Bridge commuters face over a year of disruption as platforms remain closed

    January 12, 2015

    Commuters using London Bridge station haven't seen the end of their travel woes, according to Network Rail bosses. Rebuilding work at the station could mean disruption and inconvenience to passengers for over a year. Those travelling to London Bridge using Southeastern's Charing Cross service will need to take another route entirely from today. The service [...]

  • No Trousers on the Tube Day 2015: Underwear goes Underground for No Pants Subway Ride Day

    January 11, 2015

    If you ventured on to the Northern line yesterday you might have had an un-bare-able surprise, as many commuters boarded the trains without their trousers on. Yep, yesterday was No Trousers on the Tube Day. The phenomenon, renamed from the international No Pants Subway Ride (changed in UK for obvious reasons) started as a flashmob-style [...]

  • London bus strike planned to disrupt commuter travel next week

    January 9, 2015

    Bus services throughout London could be severely disrupted if a planned 24-hour strike goes ahead next week.    The strike, organised by Unite over pay disparity between the capital's 18 different operators, is scheduled to take place for 24 hours from 00:01am on Tuesday January 13.    Unite claims that up to 27,000 workers will [...]

  • London Underground’s getting a new source of power that will save the capital money as well as reducing carbon emissions

    January 8, 2015

    The London Underground will soon be powered by a new energy source that will help London save money in addition to cutting pollution in the capital. The 100-year-old Greenwich Power Station will be revamped so it can generate low carbon energy to power the Tube network bringing what Boris Johnson called a “cathedral of power” [...]

  • Rush hour Tube chaos with severe delays on the Central, District and Piccadilly lines as London Bridge woes continue

    January 8, 2015

    Soggy rush hour commuters were forced to endure severe delays on three Tube lines this morning, as signal failures held up journeys. Transport for London said there were severe delays to all destinations on the Central line thanks to a signal failure between Queensway and Lancaster Gate, on the District line because of a signal [...]

  • London Underground Tube delays worst on Central, Jubilee and Victoria lines as overcrowding strains network

    January 7, 2015

    As Londoners continue to vent their fury over the chaos seen at London Bridge station and Boris Johnson set to meet rail bosses tomorrow, the scale of problems caused by overcrowding has been revealed. A Freedom of Information request filed by LondonlovesBusiness.com showed that commuters have been delayed close to 900 times since 2010 thanks [...]

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