The agency will start collecting the data at more than 260 stations from July 8th and says potential uses could include offering alerts about station and platform crowding and providing a greater insight into customer flows throughout stations.
Capital’s Transport watchdog invites passengers to join new online panel
Panellists will be expected to respond to occasional emails giving their feedback on journeys or stations but would also be able to provide feedback at any other time.
City Hall to review pay levels amid recruitment and staff retention concerns
The existing pay structure is now 15 years and City Hall HR chiefs say “a number of recruitment and retention concerns” have arisen in recent years.
London to create digital map of underground pipes and cables to avoid service interruptions
The map, which will allow workers to see underground pipes and cables on mobile phones or laptops before they start digging, has been funded by the Government and is one of two national pilots to create a digital map of underground utilities.
Early data suggests three quarters of central London traffic complies with ULEZ clean air standards
The 24 hour, 365 day a year ULEZ scheme launched on April 8th and requires drivers to pay a daily charge unless their vehicles comply with meet Euro 4 emission standards for petrol vehicles or Euro 6 for diesel vehicles.