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  • Scaffolding collapses onto double decker bus on Peckham Road

    March 2, 2015

    Scaffolding has collapsed onto the number 345 bus on one of South London's busiest high streets. Shortly before 11:15am the scaffolding crashed into the side of the double decker bus on Peckham Road. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) were on the scene within the hour and have confirmed the area is now safe. The road [...]

  • TfL partners with Development Securities for redevelopment of Southwark Tube station

    March 2, 2015

    TfL has unveiled one of the sites which will benefit from its push to upgrade its extensive property portfolio. TfL will partner with Development Securities to redevelop the area above and around Southwark Tube station. The project will create 300 new homes, a retail and restaurant space, as well as more public space. "Our site [...]

  • Tube strike dates announced for Saturday night 7 March over driver sacking

    March 2, 2015

    There's more misery for Londoners as Tube drivers have announced the dates for another strike over the sacking of a colleague. The walkout will begin on Saturday 7 March at 9.30pm and end on Sunday 8 March 3.59am, minimising transport chaos by avoiding rush hour but potentially leaving some revellers confused. The London Underground drivers [...]

  • TFL’s Tube “etiquette poetry” competition: X of the best submissions

    February 27, 2015

    Mind the rap Let people go Move down The platform end Rumbling wind

  • Elephant and Castle named the most dangerous junction in London as top 10 cycle hotspots revealed

    February 25, 2015

    The 10 worst hot spots for cyclists in London have been identified – and Elephant and Castle has been named the most dangerous junction in the capital. There have been 80 accidents between motorists and cyclists reported to police between 2009 and 2013, topping the list of locations surveyed by insurance giant Aviva.  The next [...]

  • Commuters left fuming (and damp) by two hundred metre queues just to enter Brixton Tube station

    February 25, 2015

    Angry commuters are faced with two hundred metre queues to get into Brixton Tube station because of engineering work being done to the escalators.    The queues, which witnesses claim stretched back as far as the Ritzy Cinema a couple of hundred metres from the station, have become a semi-regular feature along Brixton Road and [...]

  • Transport for London launches “etiquette poetry” competition to get commuters behaving better on the Tube

    February 17, 2015

    The pen is mightier than the sword. That proverb was apparently created by a man who avoided execution by persuading his jailer to kill another prisoner, so he probably knew a thing or two about the strength of the written word. And it's that power that Transport for London is hoping to harness for good [...]

  • Boris Johnson’s Crossrail for Bikes to link Tottenham, Stoke Newington, Dalston and Canada

    February 17, 2015

    The next phase of  Boris Johnson's "Crossrail for Bikes" will make it easier for Londoners to cycle from Tottenham, Stoke Newington and Dalston into Canada, Transport for London (TfL) said today. The new cycle superway 1 (CS1), which will run along quiet streets parallel to the A10, could cut cyclists' journey times from Tottenham to [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic’s Steve Griffiths is going Underground

    February 13, 2015

    Virgin Atlantic’s chief operating officer Steve Griffiths is leaving to take up the same position at London Underground.    Griffiths will join in May, and take on responsibility for LU operations and maintenance, reporting to managing director Mike Brown.   Griffiths has been at Virgin since 1995, initially as a senior engineer, rising to director [...]

  • Bus strikes postponed: Scheduled walkouts for Friday 13th and Monday 16th February won’t take place

    February 11, 2015

    Bus strikes that were expected to bring the capital to a halt over the next week have been postponed, bringing relief to thousands of commuters. Drivers striking over pay have postponed 24-hour walkouts which were scheduled to take place on Friday and Monday, Unite has said. The union representing the bus drivers will enter talks [...]

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