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  • Around 4,000 people fined for not wearing masks on TfL network during pandemic

    May 27, 2022

    Around 4,000 people were fined for not wearing a face covering on London’s transport network when it was compulsory due to Covid. According to City Hall data, 3,996 fixed penalty notices were issued between 24 February 2021 and 27 January 2022. Figures also showed that TfL staff prevented 7,283 people from travelling while forcing another [...]

  • Stagecoach strikes £20m deal to snap up Kelsian’s 150 buses in east London

    May 27, 2022

    Stagecoach confirmed this morning it has sealed a £20m deal to buy Kelsian Group’s east London bus operations. The travel business said it has “entered into binding agreements” to purchase the operations, which also include a deport at Lea Interchange, for an initial £10m followed by £1m each year for 10 years after the move [...]

  • To understand what London needs, we should look at the history of spatial poverty

    May 27, 2022

    In the “Republic”, Plato wrote that “any city, however small, is in fact divided into two, one the city of the poor, the other of the rich”. This still rings painfully true today, especially if the city in question is London. The capital is a uniquely unequal place: it hosts some incredibly wealthy people, as [...]

  • The City View: Victoria Scholar on Sunak’s windfall tax and Cowgill exit

    May 26, 2022

    Today Andy Silvester talks to Victoria Scholar, Head of Investment at Interactive Investor. They go through Rishi Sunak’s unveiling of a windfall tax today, the Fed’s plans to hike rates by 50 basis points in June and July, Elon Musk’s painfully slow acquisition of Twitter, and JD Sports founder and CEO Peter Cowgill’s shock departure [...]

  • No point in having a state of the art transport system if our people can’t afford it

    May 26, 2022

    This is a good month for trains in London. The Elizabeth Line finally opened on Tuesday, mostly to acclaim for its engineering and speed. The Northern Line works through Bank, which made north-south travel painfully difficult, ended punctually a week earlier. It’s briefly easy to forget the storm clouds gathering over public transport in London [...]

  • The Elizabeth Line is a new badge of honor in the fascinating history of our capital city

    May 25, 2022

    London never stays still. Whether we’re trying to clean up our polluted air or bring our city closer together, transport has always been at the heart of change in our capital.   Riding the Elizabeth Line on Monday before it opened to the public officially yesterday, I was struck by the ambition and vision of the [...]

  • London should have devolved powers to build infrastructure, says think tank

    May 25, 2022

    London should have more freedom over how it raises and spends its money in order to deliver more world-class infrastructure, reckons the capital’s leading think-tank. Nick Bowes, chief executive at think tank Centre for London, believes the capital should have similar powers to global cities such as Paris, New York or Berlin. “It’s not obvious [...]

  • The City View: Crossrail finally arrives

    May 24, 2022

    Today Andy Silvester talks to Adam Tyndall, Programme Director for Connectivity at London First. They talk all things Crossrail — from the first idea of an East-West railway in the 19th century, to the funding behind the Elizabeth Line, and to the future of London’s transport system. And in other news — Shell’s AGM was [...]

  • Londoners flock to use Elizabeth line as TfL registers 65,000 journeys

    May 24, 2022

    Around 65,000 journeys were registered on the central tranche of the Elizabeth line, which opened today after a three and a half years’ wait.  Transport for London (TfL) estimates revealed that by 10am 14,000 people had already entered and exited at Paddington, while 9,000 tapped at Canary Wharf and 6,000 at Woolwich.  Hundreds of Londoners [...]

  • Londoners to benefit from cheaper tickets and quicker journeys following Elizabeth line opening

    May 24, 2022

    Londoners are expected to benefit from cheaper tickets and quicker journey following today’s opening of the Elizabeth line. According to the Department for Transport (DfT), journey times from Paddington to Abbey Wood will be cut in half, from 58 to 29 minutes, while tickets prices will go down by a third – from £6.30 to [...]

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