TfL Press Releases
All 16 to 18-year-olds whose Zip Oyster photocards run out on 30 September are reminded that they need to reapply by 13 September to ensure they continue to get their free or discounted travel concession.
More than a third of services operated despite industrial action. Tube bosses remain ready for constructive talks and maintain their commitment to no compulsory redundancies.
Well over a third of Tube trains are currently in operation, with more expected during the evening peak. A full service is expected to resume tomorrow morning.
London Underground (LU) has given unions assurances that they seek on no compulsory redundancies and safe staffing levels. LU remains ready to talk at any time.
A new platform at Stratford Regional station will help keep passengers moving during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) have unveiled details of a major effort to help people get to work, and get around the Capital if a Tube strike threatened by the leadership of the RMT and TSSA unions goes ahead.
The Gyratory system will be removed from 4:00 Sunday 5 September. The Kender Street Triangle will be the third gyratory system to be removed by the Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) in the last two years.
Between 11 and 12 September, London's river services will be providing a frequent service to piers along the South Bank, including London Eye, Bankside, Westminster and London Bridge, to help move visitors to the annual Mayor's Thames Festival.
London Underground (LU) has welcomed the willingness of the leaderships of the RMT and TSSA unions to meet at the conciliation service ACAS this morning to discuss how to avoid unnecessary strike action.
Around 17,000 Barclays Cycle Hire journeys a day are now being made on London's iconic blue bikes.
London Underground (LU) have today been engaged in talks with the leaderships of the TSSA and RMT unions at the conciliation service ACAS, to discuss how to avoid unnecessary strike action.


