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At the Central Criminal Court (the Old Bailey) in London, Transport for London (TfL) and Tram Operations Limited (TOL) have today been fined a total of £14m after pleading guilty to offences under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, which followed an investigation and prosecution by industry regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
(Permalink) Croydon Trams ORR Tram Operations Limited Transport for London |
Network Rail, Train Operating Companies (TOCs), Transport for London (TfL) and the British Transport Police (BTP) have thrown their support, once again, behind the White Ribbon UK campaign.
The White Ribbon Day campaign (25 November) is a day that asks men never to use, excuse or remain silent about violence against women. Senior leaders from 16 companies and organisations from the rail industry will come together today (25 November) for a summit with White Ribbon to discuss industry-wide commitments to women's safety, both employees and passengers. (Permalink) British Transport Police Network Rail TOCs Transport for London White Ribbon Day |
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has made driverless technology a condition of talks on a bailout for Transport for London (TfL). Pictured: An artist's rendering of a driverless tube train.
(Permalink) Driverless trains London Underground Transport for London |
Commuters at Farringdon station react to the varying face-covering rules now in place in London.
(Permalink) COVID-19 Face coverings Face masks Farringdon Transport for London |
Transport for London has secured a six-month deal to keep services running until March 2021.
(Permalink) COVID-19 Transport for London |