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  • Transport for London’s 2015 fare increases: When do they start and how much will your travelcard cost?

    December 30, 2014

    There are only a couple of days left to buy tickets – including travelcards – at current prices, before Transport for London increases your travel fare. Prices are due to rise by an average 2.5 per cent across the board, which as TfL points out means they are “frozen in real terms”. The changes will [...]

  • TfL issues advice for how to get home safely in London on New Year’s Eve 2014

    December 30, 2014

    Planning to hit central London for New Year’s Eve? Now that you’ve no doubt sorted out your plans for the party, you also need to work out how you’ll get there and back. Transport for London has once again said it will provide free travel between 23:45 on the big night and 4:30am on January [...]

  • Finsbury Park becomes one of London’s largest transport hubs as engineering works at King’s Cross continue to overrun

    December 27, 2014

    Avoid Finsbury Park #railway & #underground it's crazy here, stuck in a corridor over 1hr, disorganised chaos #London pic.twitter.com/wLyL1qnSnv — Jim Ewing (@jimewing) December 27, 2014 Finsbury Park station was shut by Network Rail due to "dangerous overcrowding" this afternoon as London was hit by a second day of rail chaos as engineering works around [...]

  • Addison Lee chief executive slams TfL over Uber’s rapid entry into London taxi market

    December 23, 2014

    Addison Lee's chief executive Liam Griffin has slammed Transport for London (TfL) for allowing Uber such an easy entrance into the London transport market. Speaking to the Evening Standard, Griffin said TfL had "bottled" it and accused the regulator of "letting down" black cab drivers. He argued TfL was failing to enforce rules and regulations [...]

  • London Bridge is burning down? Tube station shut as emergency services deal with “small fire”

    December 16, 2014

    London Bridge underground station has been shut while the London Fire Brigade deals with what is being called a “small fire”.    The rail station is still open, but the underground station was evacuated this morning.   The London Fire Brigade confirmed it was at the scene minutes ago. Witnesses took to social media to [...]

  • Customer satisfaction up, delays down: Can this be the London Underground we know and love?

    December 15, 2014

    Figures out today show that while passenger numbers keep on growing, our satisfaction with London Underground has increased, while delays keep on dropping.  Can this be the London Underground we know and love?   Between July 20 and October 11 the Tube carried eight million passengers, and we made a total of 104.1m journeys, compared [...]

  • TfL seals Tube map sponsorship deal with MBNA

    December 3, 2014

    When it first emerged Transport for London (TfL) was seeking a sponsor for Tube maps back in June 2013, many jokes were made about the possibilities for stations like "Oxoford Circus" and "iPaddington". But now the sponsored Tube map is here: TfL announced today MBNA, the contactless card provider, will have its logos plastered across [...]

  • London Bridge travel disruption: Everything Thameslink, Southeastern, Overground and Southern service commuters need to know

    December 2, 2014

    Most commuters who travel to London Bridge are already used to stuffy train carriages, infuriating delays, slow trawls through crowded platforms and queues for ticket machines.   Yet it could all be about to get even more stressful due to the next phase of a massive Network Rail rebuilding project at London Bridge mainline station [...]

  • London Underground has busiest day in history for second time in three weeks

    December 1, 2014

    Last Friday was the busiest day in history for London Underground, which smashed through a record it had set just three weeks earlier. The tube network carried 4.725m passengers on Friday the 28 November, according to figures released by Transport for London (TfL).  It beat the last record, set on 14 November, where 4.576m journeys [...]

  • Northern Line Tube strike: “90 per cent service is running”, says Transport for London

    December 1, 2014

    The Northern Line is running a good service, with 90 per cent of trains running on time – despite a 24-hour strike by Northern Line drivers, Transport for London (TfL) said today. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union are on strike over the sacking of a driver who failed a breath test, but [...]

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