London Tramlink upgrade continues
Central Croydon services suspended from 11 to 16 February. ...
Read more ›Central Croydon services suspended from 11 to 16 February. ...
Read more ›Extension of the scheme to open on Thursday 8 March. Almost 10 million hires since launch. ...
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Read more ›The specialist unit that responds to emergency incidents on the Tube network will be able to cut through London's traffic more quickly under a trial being carried out with the British Transport Police (BTP). ...
Read more ›London Tramlink passengers will have a more comfortable journey on a more reliable service following upgrade works on the network next week. ...
Read more ›Transport for London (TfL) holds initial meeting with cycling groups and other road user representatives. The first junctions proposed for priority review include St George's Circus, Highbury Corner and Stockwell Gyratory. ...
Read more ›Leon Daniels, Managing Director of Surface Transport, said: ...
Read more ›Transport for London (TfL) today launched an initial public consultation asking for views on a proposed package of measures to improve river crossings in east and south-east London. ...
Read more ›Docklands Light Railway (DLR) passengers can look forward to quicker journeys and an even greater level of reliability than the current 97 per cent following a final test of new signalling software across the network this weekend. ...
Read more ›Unplanned tunnel closures delaying drivers reduced by almost a third. More than 900 vehicles stopped and checked by Police Tunnels Team to reduce stoppages caused by accidents, breakdowns and over-height vehicles. ...
Read more ›The Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) are helping 71 schools in outer London to set up cycling clubs through grants to help them buy bikes and cycling equipment for pupils. ...
Read more ›The Mayor of London, Transport for London (TfL) and London Councils - the body representing all 32 of London's boroughs and the City of London - have set out the measures underway to keep London moving during any coming bad weather. ...
Read more ›The Transport for London (TfL) Board has today rejected a proposal to increase taxi fares by 22 per cent during the London 2012 Games. ...
Read more ›Trials show abatement equipment reduces bus nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by 88 per cent and particulate matter (PM10) emissions by 77 per cent. ...
Read more ›Junction will provide new public space as well as better facilities for pedestrians and cyclists. ...
Read more ›Latest performance figures show that reliability is better on every line compared to the same period last year. Record passenger numbers as demand continues to grow. ...
Read more ›The UK Government, Mayor of London, London 2012 and the UK's transport networks today joined forces to launch a major new national campaign to encourage the travelling public to 'Get Ahead of the Games'. ...
Read more ›Bus diversions and changes to local stopping arrangements. ...
Read more ›From today longer and more frequent trains are in service on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to help meet increasing demand and set the network on course for the London 2012 Games. ...
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