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  • Elizabeth Line usage soars by 41 per cent as London commuters get around tube and rail strikes

    March 17, 2023

    One in six journeys on Britain’s transport network have been made on the new Elizabeth line, with 62m taken on London’s newest railway between October and December 2022. Out of almost 370m rail passenger journeys across the UK, Crossrail accounted for 41 per cent, according to new figures released by the Office for Rail and [...]

  • No strike? Still no service! Wednesday’s Tube walkout bleeds into Thursday as rail action cripples London commuter belt

    March 16, 2023

    London commuters vented their anger as Wednesday’s Underground strike continued to cause disruption throughout Thursday morning. People going to work faced fresh difficulties this morning following yesterday’s industrial action by RMT and Aslef union workers, with stations closed up until 7am, as the service was regulated.. As of Thursday at midday, none of the Bakerloo, [...]

  • London brought to a standstill as tube strike closes entire network and RMT lock horns with Sadiq Khan

    March 15, 2023

    A strike by London Underground drivers has closed the entire network. Transport for London’s website shows no services are running on any Tube lines. The Docklands Light Railway and Elizabeth line are part-suspended because of the industrial action. Drivers in Aslef and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) walked out in a dispute over [...]

  • RMT urged to cancel next week’s walkouts after Network Rail action suspended

    March 8, 2023

    Rail union bosses have been urged to cancel next week’s walkouts at train companies after suspending planned industrial action at Network Rail. The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which represents operators, called on the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) to “meet us for urgent talks”. The RMT has been engaged in national rail strikes in [...]

  • Black cabs: London’s electric taxis overtake diesel for first time with 6,000 now on capital’s roads

    March 7, 2023

    London now has more electric black cabs than diesel powered ones for the first time, following widespread uptake of taxis in line with London’s net zero push. There are now more than 6,000 fully-electric black cabs in London’s taxi fleet, meaning electric taxis are now the most common type of Hackney carriage on the capital’s [...]

  • Tube strike to take place on 15 March after Aslef members voted in favour of industrial action

    February 22, 2023

    London will grind to a halt on 15 March after tube workers voted in favour of strike action, as Sadiq Khan warned there are “no proposed changes to pensions”, at the heart of the dispute. Train drivers who are member of the uion Aslef voted to down tools for 24 hours next month with 99 [...]

  • Old Street roundabout revamp to be finished in ‘early 2024’ as delays hold back project

    February 21, 2023

    The transformation of Old Street Station is set to be further delayed as Transport for London (TfL) today pushed back the completion date for the project to “early 2024”. TfL said the project has been delayed by the pandemic, with the construction site shut for three months and operations subject to long periods of social [...]

  • Elizabeth Line: Almost half of Londoners have used the new route since May 2022

    February 20, 2023

    Nearly half of Londoners have used the Elizabeth line since it opened in May 2022, a new survey suggests. The results of a YouGov poll shared with the PA news agency indicate 45 per cent of the capital’s residents have made at least one journey on the £19 billion railway. That is up from 24% [...]

  • High fares are putting Londoners off public transport, new data reveals

    February 20, 2023

    High TfL ticket prices are deterring more than one third of Londoners from using the Tube, buses and trains, data has revealed. Some 37 per cent of Londoners said ticket prices put them off using the capital’s transit networks, according to a survey by Hitachi Rail. It also found that more Londoners are put off [...]

  • Strikes: Continued disruption warning today with trains starting late and finishing early before Friday’s walk-outs

    February 2, 2023

    Rail passengers have been warned to expect continued disruption to their journeys in the aftermath of Wednesday’s strike action and ahead of Friday’s walkouts. Commuters have been warned by operators to expect “significantly reduced train services” across all three days and advised to check ahead of taking a journey. Train driver members of Aslef and [...]

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