The force currently has two facilities, one at Whitfield Street (W1) and the other at Brewery Road (N7), however officers last week heard that the Whitfield Street facility would close this autumn.
Sir Peter Hendy makes charity donation and agrees to stop having TfL transport his Network Rail papers to his office
Back in November I got a tip off that Londoners were paying to transport former TfL commissioner, now Network Rail Chairman, Sir Peter Hendy’s luggage between his new office and Victoria Coach Station and I couldn’t resist asking TfL if the claims were true.
New Oyster upgrade and app to make topping up while on the move easier than ever
Until now users had to wait 24 hours after adding money to their online account and then swipe in a designated tram stop, Tube or national rail station before the money was added to their card.
Is British Transport Police falling short on the number of Night Tube cops?
When the Night Tube service finally launched last August, passengers were promised “around 100 officers” from British Transport Police would be patrolling the network to help keep them safe.
London Assembly calls on TfL to fine unsafe bus operators
In recent years TfL has been working to reduce the number of collisions and accidents involving buses and has trialled a number of new technologies as well as routinely publishing incident figures in a bid to increase transparency.