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Swanley passengers set to save after Oyster and contactless fares spread to North Kent

March 4, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

A standard anytime National Rail single fare from London to Swanley is £8.80, but from 9 March the new pay as you go peak fare will be £7.10 (saving £1.70) and £4.10 off peak (saving £4.70).

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Contactless Fares

Woolwich Ferry’s reprieve is welcomed by London Assembly members

March 4, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

The service is popular with local residents, many of whom were concerned that plans to build more river crossings in South East London could see it axed despite consultations showing strong support for it remaining.

Filed Under: News

Piccadilly line passengers warned of weekend delays

March 4, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Transport for London is advising passengers using the Piccadilly line this weekend to expect longer journeys, due to works which it says will improve the reliability of the Piccadilly and District lines.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq Khan backs calls for diesel scrappage scheme to boost air quality

March 4, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Mr Khan says the Government should heed the calls of MPs on the cross-party Environmental Audit Committee who last year called for financial assistance for private and commercial drivers to replace their vehicles with a new, cleaner, model.

Filed Under: 2016 London Elections, News Tagged With: 2016 London Elections

Zac Goldsmith attacks Sadiq Khan’s “bogus” opposition to council estate regeneration

March 4, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Last month the Tory mayoral candidate said he was in favour of replacing existing council estates with new homes where such schemes were backed by “a majority” of residents.

Filed Under: 2016 London Elections, News Tagged With: 2016 London Elections

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