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London's transport infrastructure will get a £250m boost in 2024 under a funding package from the government. ... The Department for Transport (DfT) ...
The package will be used by Transport for London (TfL) for projects such as providing new Tube trains for the Piccadilly line. London’s public transport network will receive a £250 million ...
But Commons transport committee chairwoman Ruth Cadbury, the Labour MP for Brentford and Isleworth in west London, referred to a seven-year-old Department for Transport policy statement which ...
Public transport modes saw small rises in trips, from 23 to 25 per year for buses outside London, and from 15 to 18 for rail services. For active travel, walking trips fell by 1.7% from 267 to 263 ...
London will continue to have some of the most expensive transport fares in Europe after the Government ordered four years of ...
With one of the world's most efficient network systems, why on earth has Uber chosen London to trial its driverless robotaxis? There's a much more obvious choice - argues Liam Gilliver ...
Transport for London: ... According to data from the Department for Transport, traffic flow across the capital has decreased by 11 per cent since 2019, when the ULEZ was introduced.
Uber Technologies announced on Tuesday plans to test self-driving vehicles using AI software made by Wayve on the road in London.
London's transport infrastructure will get a £250m boost in 2024 under a funding package from the government. The funding however cannot be used by Transport for London (TfL) for day-to-day ...
TfL to receive £250m Government support in 2024 The package will be used by Transport for London (TfL) for projects such as providing new Tube trains for the Piccadilly line.
London's transport infrastructure will get a £250m boost in 2024 under a funding package from the government. The funding however cannot be used by Transport for London (TfL) for day-to-day ...
The funding however cannot be used by Transport for London (TfL) for day-to-day operations and must be spent on capital investment. Rail minister Huw Merriman said the deal was "fair to Londoners ...