The much-disputed changes to ticket office opening hours are to go ahead this week.
TfL prepares to switch on the first 'average speed cameras' on a major urban road - the accident-attracting A13 in east London.
London Underground have taken the unusual step of warning tube travellers to avoid the station in rush hour for the next year.
News. It's pretty much all gloom and doom today. Sorry and all that. Nevermind - good telly tonight...
Westminster Council and TfL have announced measures to make partying in summer 2012 that little bit easier.
TfL are in hot (or more likely cold and muddy) water over a giant puddle outside Spitalfields which has been there for two years, according to local shop owners.
Despite manifesto promises of a no strike deal, there have been more tube strikes under two and a half years of Boris than eight years of Ken.
Of dentists, and drag artists, and cabbages and kings. 'Cept two of those may be red herrings.
It’s not been a great month for rail commuters – we’ve had tube fare rises, rail fare increases and now fines for not touching in or out out with Oyster are up to £6.50.
New Poems on the Underground are themed around the value of the written word.
Fares and charges increase for many London commuters as the capital returns to work.
Renew your Travelcard before Sunday to beat the New Year fare increases.
Boris Johnson's getting flak for accepting sponsorship from Wonga.com to fund free travel on New Year's Eve.
London Underground is planning to rebuild large parts of Bank, in an effort to reduce congestion on one of the Tube's busiest stations.
Westminster Council trials fixed rate fares to get you home in a Black Cab this weekend.
Feathered news, especially for the owl fanciers amongst you.
In his latest bid to improve air quality in London, Boris Johnson has announced that all new black taxis should be electric by 2020. But how realistic is his plan?
For the second time during the industrial action of recent months, passengers were mistakenly let off at Canada Water station during November's Tube strike.
To strike or not to strike? The RMT appear to be all of a dither over proposed strike action on the Northern and Bakerloo lines.
The charity Practical Action has hit upon an interesting way of demonstrating how a rise in ocean levels would impact on London: they've created an alternative Tube map which shows the areas of the capital that would be flooded.
A group of protestors, who are calling on the Japanese to reverse their decision to oppose an extension to the Koyto treaty, have turned the Cycle Hire bikes into mobile billboards.
The number of requests from the Metropolitan Police for Oyster data have reached new highs this year, according to the Green Party
The runaway engineering train that careened along the Northern line in the early hours of August 13th this year was the result of faulty equipment and basic human error, an internal report by TfL has concluded.
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