Category : TfL News


Uber Expands Women-Only Rides Across US, Faces Lawsuits

Uber has launched a nationwide feature allowing women to match with female drivers, expanding a pilot program to enhance safety. The move comes amid class-action lawsuits alleging discrimination and ongoing scrutiny over ride-hailing security.

Khan Accused of Diverting Road Funds from Potholes to LTNs

London Mayor Sadiq Khan faces criticism for allegedly forcing councils to spend road funding on 'Mayoral priorities' like 20mph zones and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods instead of fixing potholes, as Conservatives call for funding reform.

Pub Worker Dies After Falling Unnoticed onto Tube Tracks

A pub worker died after falling onto the tracks at Ickenham Underground Station, lying undiscovered for minutes before being hit by a train. The RAIB investigation reveals shocking details of intoxication and safety failures.

Liverpool Street Station Disruptions in March 2026

Network Rail announces extensive engineering work at Liverpool Street station throughout March 2026, causing weekend closures and affecting multiple rail services including Elizabeth line and London Overground.

London Underground Fares Rise 5.8%: What You Need to Know

Fares on London Underground, Overground, DLR, and Elizabeth line have increased by 5.8%, with single journey prices rising up to 20p. Mayor Sadiq Khan has frozen Travelcards and pay-as-you-go caps until 2027, while bus and tram fares remain unchanged unti

Five Classic London Routemaster Buses for Auction

Five iconic red double-decker Routemaster buses, owned by TfL and built around 1960, are set for auction with estimates of £20,000 to £30,000 each, offering a rare chance to own a piece of London's transport history.

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