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  • London travel watchdog’s urge that bus demand review be postponed until fall

    July 7, 2021

    Shedding bus routes and cutting frequencies, as part of an agreed bus demand review, has been slammed in a letter to the government by London travel watchdogs. As part of Transport for London’s (TfL) £1bn bailout, a review of bus demand in the capital was agreed upon. However, London TravelWatch, London First, the Campaign for [...]

  • Lofty Crossrail to Heathrow fares to be capped at standard Tube rates

    July 6, 2021

    Airport passengers using London’s Crossrail will have higher fares which could be capped at the standard rates for the Tube, according to reports. Passengers travelling to Heathrow will be charged a premium rate compared with the same journey on the tube. However, if passengers make other journeys using the Transport for London (TfL) network within [...]

  • TfL finances battered by £100m drop in advertising revenue

    July 5, 2021

    Transport for London (TfL) has suffered a record £100m plunge in advertising revenue across its network after Covid restrictions prevented people using its services. The fall in ad revenues is the latest pandemic hit for TfL, which derives the vast majority of its revenue from fares, and has been bailed out to the tune of [...]

  • TfL must be ‘realistic’ on mega-projects, says deputy mayor, as wait for long-term funding deal goes on

    July 3, 2021

    Heidi Alexander has a lot on her plate. In normal times, overseeing London’s transport network as Sadiq Khan’s deputy mayor for the sector would be quite the job, what with keeping the capital’s commuters happy while delivering huge infrastructure projects like Crossrail. And that is before the pandemic left TfL operating on a shoestring budget, [...]

  • Ride-hailing firms have ‘moral imperative’ to give drivers’ workers rights, says Heidi Alexander

    July 2, 2021

    London’s deputy mayor for transport has said that ride-hailing firms have a “moral imperative” to offer their drivers basic workers’ rights. Speaking to City A.M., Heidi Alexander said that City Hall would like to see minicab operators like Bolt and Ola adapt their business models to embrace the Supreme Court’s historic judgement on Uber. Her [...]

  • TfL under fire over ‘hidden subsidies’ for Uber Thames Clipper services

    June 30, 2021

    Transport for London (TfL) is tonight under pressure after a complaint was lodged with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over “hidden subsidies” for the Uber Thames Clipper ferry service. Romford MP Andrew Rosindell and London Assembly Member Keith Prince have written to the CMA saying that the firm is being given “an unfair and [...]

  • Exclusive: Business chiefs call for long-term TfL funding to support return to work

    June 25, 2021

    The government must agree a sustainable long-term funding deal for Transport for London (TfL) to help support the capital’s post-pandemic recovery, business chiefs have urged. In a new report seen by City A.M., lobby group London First said maintaining public transport services in the capital was “vital” in rebuilding confidence and supporting the shift to [...]

  • Recovery: Young Londoners lead the charge back to centre of the capital

    June 24, 2021

    Increasing numbers of Londoners are ready to return to the centre of the capital as optimism about the city’s future grows. Some 70 per cent of 16-34 year olds now feel comfortable visiting the centre of town, as do 62 per cent of Londoners as a whole. That’s a 10 point increase on the figure [...]

  • London launches England’s first hydrogen-powered double decker buses

    June 23, 2021

    Transport for London (TFL) will today add 20 new environmentally friendly hydrogen double decker buses to its fleet. Launched by London mayor Sadiq Khan in Ealing, the buses will provide commuters with smoother, quieter journeys thanks to less vibrations. Free-to-use USB charging ports will also be available onboard. They will join more than 500 electric [...]

  • Londoners avoid the office but visit parks en masse

    June 22, 2021

    Visits to London’s central parks are back up to pre-pandemic levels but weekday commutes are far less popular, according to new data. Footfall in Regent’s Park has returned to 100 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, while Hyde park has seen 80 to 99 per cent of normal levels, according to provisional figures gathered by City [...]

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