How e-scooters, self-driving cars, and flying taxis will shape the future of your commute February 10, 2020 An air of tranquility hangs about Stratford’s electric scooter riders. Their bodies are still, poised, as they glide by on this crisp February morning. I try to copy them and end up skidding along, struggling to figure out how to position my feet — but after a couple of wobbles I’m gliding too. As I [...]
Christmas travel disruption: everything you need to know December 21, 2019 It’s Christmas! Which means, among happier things, torturous travel planning as city-dwellers escape to the country for a few well-earned days off. But fear not – we at CityAM have put together this handy guide to make your holiday travel as pain-free as possible. Here’s a list of planned disruptions, reduced services and engineering works [...]
Rail fail: South Western services still hampered despite temporary election halt to RMT strike December 12, 2019 Commuters were left angry this morning as South Western Railway services remained on partial timetables, despite rail strikes being temporarily called off for election day. The 27-day rail strike called by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) Union has caused chaos for the first 11 days of December, but industrial action was due to [...]
London’s bursting airports could harm the tourist trade August 30, 2019 London’s crown as Europe’s top tourist city will continue to shine despite Brexit, as it has done throughout our nation’s history. With its exciting mixture of high and low culture, history and (Tate) modernism – as well as fantastic food that has dispelled the country’s undeserved fish-and chips-obsessed reputation – it is no surprise that [...]
South Western Railway workers start four-day strike in weekend of travel chaos August 30, 2019 Commuters hoping to take the train to work across the south of England face potential chaos this morning as strikes resume on South Western Railway (SWR) over a long-running conflict over train guards. SWR, which runs trains out of London Waterloo to Reading, Bristol and Exeter, has cancelled 800 trains a day until the end [...]
Commuter chaos: Waterloo station line side fire expected to cause disruption on Thursday morning July 17, 2019 Commuters have been told to take alternative routes to work tomorrow after a line side fire at Waterloo station has closed nine platforms. The blaze damaged cables outside Britain’s largest and busiest station earlier today, meaning trains cannot run to platforms 16-24. Read more: How to find a happier commute: Walking, cycling and train travel [...]
Commuters suffer London train delays as new rail timetable arrives May 20, 2019 Commuters were hit with their first batch of disruption into London this morning on the same day nationwide timetables were overhauled. Read more: Commuters urged to plan travel as new rail timetable comes into force Speed restrictions were put into place at Wimbledon due to a faulty track, forcing trains to terminate at Basingstoke, where [...]
Commuters urged to plan travel as new rail timetable comes into force May 19, 2019 The rail industry has today pushed through its new summer timetable, a year after changes caused havoc across the country. An extra 1,000 services have been added per week to the timetable, with extra stops and longer trains. The train firms that were caught up in last year's chaos – in which thousands of services were [...]
With Crossrail at a standstill, what other London transport projects have been put on hold? April 24, 2019 Last year was a particularly trying year for transport. The botched May timetable change caused widespread disruption across the country, prompting infuriated passengers to lodge 1m claims against train operator Govia Thameslink alone. While the headline that sticks in the memory is the delayed opening of the £17.6bn Elizabeth Line, there are a number of projects [...]
Commuters brace for summer Tube strike chaos as rail union threatens industrial action April 16, 2019 London is heading for a summer of strikes as the RMT rail union warned it is preparing a ballot for industrial action over potential job losses on the Underground. The union is already battling London Underground bosses over staff pay and the maintenance of trains, in a fight that could result in "London-wide" strikes. Read more: [...]