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TfL confirms changes to Older Person’s Freedom Pass and 60+ Oyster card hours

June 4, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

Under the terms of the funding package agreed with the Government, free travel for over 60s is to be restricted to non-peak hours in order to free up space for those unable to work from home.

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Former New York transport boss named as London’s new Transport Commissioner

May 27, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

Andy Byford has been named as London’s next Transport Commissioner by the Transport for London board and Mayor Sadiq Khan.

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Government, City Hall and boroughs join forces to plan London’s Covid-19 recovery

May 22, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

London’s emergence from the Covid-19 shutdown is to be shaped by two committees comprised of “senior leaders” from Government, City Hall and boroughs.

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London Congestion Charge to be reinstated from Monday

May 15, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

City Hall and Transport for London had suspended both the C-Charge and Ultra Low Emission Zone as part of their response to the coronavirus shutdown.

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TfL fares to rise in return for £1.6bn Government rescue package

May 15, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

Fares are set to rise across all Transport for London services in return for the Government providing a £1.6bn emergency funding package.

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