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Transport cops pledge to keep Night Tube safe for partying Londoners

August 14, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

The service, originally due to start last year, is expected to provide a significant boost to the economy by making it quicker and easier for Londoners to get home after enjoying the city’s night life.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: British Transport Police

TfL to display real-time traffic updates on buses

August 10, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Buses on two routes are to be fitted with displays showing live traffic information in a six-month trial aimed at helping London’s drivers avoid congestion.

Filed Under: News

Ken Livingstone remembers former Transport for London Commissioner Bob Kiley

August 10, 2016 - Ken Livingstone

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone remembers Bob Kiley, London’s first Transport Commissioner, who passed away on Tuesday.

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Sadiq Khan announces London’s first ‘green’ bus routes

August 8, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

The first zone will be introduced in Putney where existing buses will be replaced from next February with hybrid or diesel buses fitted with “top-of-the-range anti-pollutant systems”. 

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Calls for action as dormant Oyster card balances reach £220m

August 5, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

TfL have been urged to do more to encourage passengers to reclaim their Oyster balances after the amount of cash on cards not used for more than 12 months spiralled to almost £250m.

Filed Under: News

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