London Transport News

Transport Booze Ban Plans Unveiled

7th May 2008

Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy were at High Street Kensington Tube Station this morning to set out plans to ban alcohol from the capital’s public transport network.

Transport for London officials are redrafting the conditions of carriage for the tube and bus network and the DLR's 'Rules for using t… full story

ODA Public Transport Update

17th April 2008

The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has launched a new regular publication which sets out indicative forecast travel demand during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Called 'pace' the publication has been sent to Olympic stakeholders to provide an update on the progress that's being made in the delivery of the Transport Plan,… full story

Council Awarded £115,000 Against LU

17th April 2008

Kensington and Chelsea Council has won a legal challenge to a noise abatement notice brought by Transport for London.

Residents in the area around Earl's Court Tube station complained that a new PS system was causing excessive noise pollution.

When noise abatement officers from Kensington and Chelsea Council investigated the… full story

Tower Bridge Renovation Details Announced

17th April 2008

The City of London Corporation has published answers to a series of commonly asked question about planned repainting works to Tower Bridge in an effort to promote greater public awareness of the process.

The answers are available on the Corpora… full story

One London Condemn Ken's 20mph Pledge

13th April 2008

The One London Party, which currently has 2 members on the London Assembly and is seeking re-election in next month's elections, has attacked a recent manifesto promise by Ken Livingstone to slash the speed limit on most London roads to 20 mph.

Earlier this month Mr Livingstone "there are few more important issues for our local neig… full story

Livingstone Predicts 'Total Chaos' Under Johnson

10th April 2008

Ken Livingstone has said Londoners face a choice at next month's elections between continued investment in bus services under him and "total chaos" under Conservative rival Boris Johnson.

In the latest of a series of attempts to connect Johnson with past Conservative governments Mr Livingstone's campaign said their candidate … full story

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