Category : TfL News


Military deployed to tackle driving test backlog

The government is deploying military driving examiners to address record waiting times of up to 20 months for driving tests across Britain. New measures aim to create 6,500 additional tests.

Euston Puddle returns as a 'no-go zone' for disabled

The infamous Euston Puddle is back, creating a hazardous 'no-go zone' for disabled pedestrians near one of London's busiest stations. Discover why recent drainage works failed and what TfL plans to do next.

TfL to remove unauthorised flags after abuse

Transport for London confirms it will remove all unauthorised flags from its network after contractors faced abuse and threats. Read the full story on the policy and community impact.

TfL discontinues free Oyster card wallets

TfL has confirmed it no longer produces its iconic free Oyster card wallets, making them a nostalgic item for staff only. Discover the history and where to find official TfL merchandise now.

Gallows Corner closure extended to Spring 2026

The vital A12 Gallows Corner junction in Romford faces extended closure until Spring 2026 due to unexpected engineering challenges. Discover how this impacts local residents and businesses.

Met Police review after bus fare confrontation

Scotland Yard orders internal investigation after video shows police officers confronting a passenger over bus fare payment, sparking public outcry and transport safety concerns across London.

London Tube strikes suspended after pay deal

Major travel disruption across the capital has been averted after Tube workers received a new pay deal, suspending planned strike action. Get the full details on the agreement that's keeping London moving.

London Bridge Station Evacuated Over Security Alert

Commuters faced chaos at London Bridge station this morning as police evacuated the busy transport hub following reports of a security concern. Emergency services rushed to the scene during peak hours.

Silvertown Tunnel Closed After Major Incident

London's newly opened Silvertown Tunnel faces emergency closure after a serious incident, causing travel chaos and raising questions about tunnel safety just weeks after launch.

Police Training Proved Vital in Real Knife Attack

Exclusive insight reveals how Metropolitan Police training exercises conducted months earlier directly informed the response to an actual knife attack on London's rail network, showcasing the life-saving value of realistic scenario planning.

TfL debunks fake Ricky Gervais tube advert claim

Transport for London confirms controversial Underground poster featuring comedian Ricky Gervais was digitally altered and never appeared on the network, dismissing viral social media claims.

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