Boris Bikes set to get harder to find as staff stage two-day strike August 11, 2013 BORIS Bike workers last night began a 48-hour strike over pay and conditions, in a move that is set to reduce the number of cycles available on London’s streets. Around 150 staff have refused to work until 9pm tomorrow, meaning there will be fewer drivers to move bikes to areas with high demand. “Staff running [...]
Boris losing battle over London rail | City A.M. July 28, 2013 BORIS Johnson has failed to convince Whitehall that he should be given control over suburban rail services in London, with civil servants in the Department for Transport fighting a rearguard action to block his bid for control of routes into Liverpool Street, Cannon Street, and London Bridge. City A.M. understands that the Mayor’s ambitious proposal [...]
TfL aims for Thames traffic February 24, 2013 The Mayor and Transport for London have set a target to double the number of passenger journeys on the Thames by 2020. TfL will today unveil its plan to encourage passenger traffic on the waterway with better piers, more cycle hire points near the river and improved information such as real-time arrival boards. TfL and [...]
TfL considers proposed route for Crossrail 2 February 5, 2013 TRANSPORT for London (TfL) yesterday backed calls for a new £12bn underground railway link to be built through the capital by the early 2030s, following the publication of a proposed route for the Crossrail 2 project. Business group London First unveiled its preferred route for the railway, which will run from south west London to [...]
Tube could run until 2am, says transport boss January 30, 2013 THE TUBE could run until 2am on Friday and Saturday nights, the managing director of London Underground said yesterday. Mike Brown said that now the Tube’s modernisation programme is well underway, there is scope to scale back the amount of time dedicated to late-night engineering work and allow trains to run later some of the [...]
Diesel and hybrid cars to lose congestion charge exemption January 28, 2013 DRIVERS of hybrid cars will be forced to pay the congestion charge if plans under consideration receive the green light, Transport for London (TfL) said yesterday. Owners of some diesel-fuelled cars – as well as hybrids such as the Toyota Prius range – are currently exempt from the £10 fee for driving into central London [...]
Transport bosses invite buskers with the X Factor to auditions January 21, 2013 THE DIZZYING career arc of a reality TV music star often takes in a spot of busking along the way. But Transport for London has decided to turn the format on its head, inviting prospective London buskers to take part in a terrifying round of X Factor-style auditions to win a coveted spot serenading droves [...]
Commuters battle against snow as airports forced to cancel flights January 20, 2013 COMMUTERS and holidaymakers were expecting further travel disruption today as snow settled across London and the home counties, with Heathrow airport cancelling one in 10 flights and train operators changing timetables in anticipation of delays. Despite the Met Office dropping its amber weather warning for London and the south east over the weekend, temperatures overnight [...]
Boris talks up London charm at City dinner January 17, 2013 WHAT would a Capitalist diary entry be, without a weekly update on loveable London Mayor Boris Johnson? And so, to the City’s Mansion House last night, where the Lord Mayor hosted the City Mayor for the London Government Dinner. Among the 300 guests gathered to hear BoJo’s musings on Europe were chair of London Councils [...]
Full steam ahead: Old train chugs to Moorgate January 13, 2013 ANYONE unlucky enough to be travelling into the City yesterday morning may have noticed two loveable old relics at Moorgate tube station, an old steam train and London Mayor Boris Johnson. The 9.54am from Kensington Olympia to Moorgate huffed and puffed through the City as part of the celebrations to mark 150 years since the [...]