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  • London Underground ghost stations may get new lease of life

    September 21, 2014

    Transport for London is thought to be looking at making the most of disused underground stations by giving companies the chance to convert them for business use. The proposals, believed to be at early stages of consideration, may see around 20 stations transformed. The idea has been promoted by Old London Underground Company founder Ajit [...]

  • London bus strikes: Here are the routes affected

    September 18, 2014

    NB. This article was written in September 2014. If you're searching for info on the January 2015 bus strike, click here   As if the travel chaos yesterday wasn't bad enough, Unite has announced strike action affecting around 50 bus routes will take place on Monday.    TFL has warned the action is “likely to [...]

  • Struggling to get into work? London Underground delays frustrate commuters

    September 17, 2014

    Struggling to get in this morning? Here's why:   Engineering work on the Central Line finished late apparently. There's a conspiracy theory going around noting that the delay happened to fall on the same day a strike had been scheduled for, but we're saying nothing.    The whole of the Circle Line was down “while [...]

  • Contactless Tube payment: Just the latest advance in the UK banking revolution

    September 15, 2014

    You could be forgiven for thinking that London’s trams might be an unlikely place to find cutting edge technology. But from today, this iconic and characterful mode of public transport – along with our more conventional Tube stations and buses – are offering technology that allows you to pay your way with just a flash [...]

  • #AskBoris: Mayor Boris Johnson talks Scotland, Isis, property and transport in less than 140 characters

    September 11, 2014

    After yesterday's painful Mumsnet web chat between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling, Boris Johnson showed the rest of the country's politicians how to acquit yourself on social media during his #AskBoris session this lunchtime.    Answering questions ranging from his menu of choice at Nandos (response: “chicken”) and even a cheeky one about “operation Chiselled [...]

  • #AskBoris: Mayor Boris Johnson talks Scotland, Isis, property and transport in less than 140 characters

    September 11, 2014

      With typical charisma, Boris Johnson showed the rest of the country's politicians how to acquit yourself on social media during his XX-minute #AskBoris session this lunchtime.    Answering questions ranging from his menu of choice at Nandos (response: “chicken”) and even a cheeky one about “operation Chiselled Whippet” (no prizes for guessing what that [...]

  • More tube strikes on the way? RMT announces overtime ban for next week

    August 28, 2014

    The Rail, Maritime and Transport workers' union has made the latest move in its conflict with London Underground (LU) and Mayor Boris Johnson. On Wednesday, RMT staff will be instructed not to work any overtime and not to participate in development courses. The union blamed the action on LU's failure to engage over plans to close ticket [...]

  • London Bridge station closure: Here’s how commuters are coping

    August 26, 2014

    Today is the first day commuters faced the partial shutdown of London Bridge station which means quite a bit of disruption for anyone travelling through or near the area. Here's how day one went. It was a little bit of a surprise for some people returning to work after the long weekend. https://twitter.com/Chalk_Cheese/status/504168372238839809 https://twitter.com/ShaunBiggs1/status/504184653763579904 There [...]

  • London Bridge Station closure: Southern and First Capital Connect commuters forced to find alternative routes for nine day partial shut down

    August 23, 2014

    London Bridge has partially closed as work takes place on its multi-billion pound makeover as part of the Thameslink upgrade. First Capital Connect and Southern trains will stop calling at the station for the next nine days, which is likely to affect the 50,000 commuters every hour passing through the station- one of the busiest [...]

  • Central and Waterloo & City line Tube strike driving outraged commuters to buses and Twitter

    August 22, 2014

    Transport for London strikes again. City workers' travel has been thrown off course this morning due to strike action on the Waterloo & City and Central line services. The Waterloo & City line is down throughout the entire day while Central line services have been severely limited and are currently only running between Leytonstone – [...]

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