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3rd April 2007 — New-style Bus Saver tickets are now on sale after the tickets had to have a complete make-over to help combat the biggest counterfeit operation ever seen on the capital’s transport system. More...
28th March 2007 — Transport for London (TfL) today revealed that over the last year London Underground (LU) carried one billion passengers for the first time in its 144-year history. More...
26th March 2007 — Ford joins London campaign to reduce the number of cyclists injured in collisions with HGVs. More...
22nd March 2007 — The new Transport for London website has launched. More...
17th January 2007 — The London Underground has become the first public body to join the Ethical Trading Initiative.
15th January 2007 — Ken Livingstone and Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy today opened a newly improved Finsbury Park Transport Interchange, one of the busiest stations outside of central London.
13th December 2006 — An extra public exhibition is being held today as part of the consultation on route options for the extension of Croydon Tramlink to Crystal Palace.
11th December 2006 The project to extend the Docklands Light Railway to Stratford International reached a major milestone, with part of the North London line transferring to DLR.
8th December 2006 — Annual Tube Christmas alcohol safety campaign launches, London Underground and British Transport Police today officially launched its annual Christmas alcohol safety campaign.
7th December 2006 — On December 10, the stretch of the North London line from Stratford to Canning Town will close in order for its conversion to DLR operation.
Note: Items older than the 22nd March 2007 no longer have links because they are no longer available due to the relaunch of TfLs website.