Information about Transport For London
Not to be confused with Transport in London.
| Transport for London | |
| Local Government body | |
| Founded | Greater London Authority Act 1999 |
| Headquarters | Greater London |
| Key people | Mayor of London / GLA |
| Website | tfl.gov.uk |
Management
TfL is controlled by a board whose members are appointed by the Mayor of London, a position currently held by Ken Livingstone, who also chairs the Board. The Commissioner of Transport for London (Peter Hendy since 17 January 2006) reports to the board and leads a management team with individual functional responsibilities.History
Transport for London was created in 2000 as part of the Greater London Authority by the Greater London Authority Act 1999. It gained most of its functions from its predecessor London Regional Transport in 2000. However, it did not take over responsibility for the London Underground until 2003, after the controversial Public-private partnership (PPP) contract for maintenance had been agreed. Management of the Public Carriage Office had previously been a function of the Metropolitan Police.Transport for London Group Archives holds business records for TfL and all its predecessor bodies and transport companies. Some early records are also held on behalf of TfL Group Archives at the London Metropolitan Archives.
Organisation
Transport for London's roundels
- London Underground - responsible for running London's underground rail network, commonly known as the tube, and managing the provision of maintenance services by the private sector. This network is sub-divided into three service delivery units:
- BCV: Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines
- JNP: Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines
- SSR (Sub Surface Railway): Metropolitan, District, East London, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Waterloo & City lines
- London Rail - responsible for:
- Co-ordination with the operators that provide National Rail service within London.
- London Overground.
- Docklands Light Railway - normally abbreviated to DLR, it is the automatically driven light rail network in East London, although actual operation and maintenance is undertaken by a private sector franchisee.
- Surface transport - consisting of:
- London Buses - responsible for managing the red bus network throughout London, largely by sub-contracting services to private sector bus operators.
- London Dial-a-Ride - provides paratransit services throughout London.
- London River Services - responsible for licensing and coordinating passenger services on the River Thames within London.
- London Streets - responsible for the management of London's strategic road network.
- London congestion charge.
- London Trams - responsible for managing London's tram network, by sub-contracting to private sector operators. At present the only tram system is Tramlink in south London, but others are proposed.
- Public Carriage Office - responsible for licensing the famous black cabs and other private hire vehicles.
- Victoria Coach Station - owns and operates London's principal terminal for long distance bus and coach services.
- Cycling Centre of Excellence - promotes cycling in London
- Walking - Promotes better pedestrian access.
- London Road Safety Unit - promotes safer roads through advertising and road safety measure.
- Transport Policing and Enforcement - responsible for enforcing traffic and parking regulations on the Red route, tackling fare evasion on buses, delivering policing services that tackle crime and disorder on public transport in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Service's Transport Operational Command Unit (TOCU) and the British Transport Police.
- Freight Unit - which is currently developing the London Freight Plan and is heavily involved with setting up and supporting a number of Freight Quality Partnerships covering key areas of London.
Fares
Most of the transport modes that come under the control of Transport for London have their own charging and ticketing regimes. As an exception, buses and trams share a common fare and ticketing regime, and the DLR and the Underground another.Superimposed on these mode-specific regimes is the Travelcard system, which provides zonal tickets with validities from one day to one year, and off-peak variants. These are accepted on the DLR, buses, railways, trams, the Underground and provides a discount on many river services fares.
The Oyster card is a new contactless smart card system, which can be used in pre-pay mode to pay individual fares or to carry various Travelcards and other passes. It is used by touching the card flat on the yellow card reader, found on all ticket gates where otherwise a paper ticket would be fed through, allowing the gate to open and the passenger to walk through. Oyster pre-pay cannot be used on most National Rail routes in London. However Oyster pre-pay does have a set of daily maximum charges that are cheaper than buying a Travelcard for those not using National Rail.
Journey planning
TfL has developed an electronic 'Journey Planner', which enables users to plan journeys by multiple modes in and around London. Additionally, it is available at kiosks and some payphones throughout London. The Journey Planner is also available via mobile phone applications - some mobile phone network operators may charge to access this service.Mentions in 2006 honours list
After the attacks on the underground and bus systems on 7 July 2005, many staff were recognised in the 2006 New Year honours list for the heroic work they did. They helped the survivors out, removed the bodies, and got the transport system up and running, to get the millions of commuters back out of London at the end of the work day. Those mentioned include Peter Hendy, who was at the time Head of Surface Transport division, and Tim O'Toole, head of the Underground division, who were both awarded CBEs.Others include:
- David Boyce, Station Supervisor, London Underground (MBE)
- John Boyle, Train Operator, London Underground (MBE)
- Peter Sanders, Group Station Manager, London Underground (MBE)
Transport museum
TfL owns and operates London Transport Museum in Covent Garden, a museum that conserves and explains London's transport heritage. It is currently closed for a redevelopment project, due to reopen in 2007. The museum also has an extensive depot, situated at Acton, that contains material not normally on display; the depot has several open weekends each year.Transport for London website
TfL's website, found at tfl.gov.uk includes information on all aspects of operation, from corporate affairs to 'real time' travel disruption news.See also
External links
- Transport for London website
- TfL Journey Planner
- TfL Congestion Charging website
- Transport Briefing Public transport developments in and around London
- Parking permit information for all London boroughs
- Mentz Datenverarbeitung GmbH
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| Preceded by London Regional Transport | London transport authority 2000–present | Succeeded by Current |
London's transport forms the hub of the road, rail and air networks in the United Kingdom. It has its own dense and extensive internal private and public transport networks, as well as providing a focal point for the national road and railway networks.
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Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. The administrative area was created in 1965 and covers the City of London and 32 London boroughs. Its area also forms the London region of England and the London European Parliament constituency.
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Mayor of London is an elected politician in London. The role, created in 2000, was the first directly-elected mayor in the United Kingdom. The Mayor of London is also referred to as the London Mayor
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The Greater London Authority (GLA) administers the 1579 km² (610 sq. miles) of Greater London, England, covering the 32 London boroughs and the City of London.
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A transport network, or transportation network in American English, is typically a network roads, streets, pipes, aqueducts, power lines, or nearly any structure which permits either vehicular movement or flow of some commodity.
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Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. The administrative area was created in 1965 and covers the City of London and 32 London boroughs. Its area also forms the London region of England and the London European Parliament constituency.
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Motto
Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
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No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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director is an officer (that is, someone who works for the company) charged with the conduct and management of its affairs. A director may be an inside director (a director who is also an officer or promoter or both) or an outside, or independent, director.
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Mayor of London is an elected politician in London. The role, created in 2000, was the first directly-elected mayor in the United Kingdom. The Mayor of London is also referred to as the London Mayor
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Kenneth Robert Livingstone (born June 17, 1945) is a British politician who became Mayor of London on the creation of the post in 2000.
He was previously Leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until it was abolished in 1986.
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He was previously Leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until it was abolished in 1986.
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The Commissioner of Transport for London has management responsibility for Transport for London (TfL) and hence for the transport system throughout the City of London and Greater London in the United Kingdom.
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Peter Hendy (born 19 March 1953) started his career in the public transport industry in 1975 as an LT graduate trainee. He moved up the career ladder, and eventually took on the role of Managing Director of CentreWest London Buses Ltd, managing it under London Transport ownership.
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January 17 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.
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The Greater London Authority (GLA) administers the 1579 km² (610 sq. miles) of Greater London, England, covering the 32 London boroughs and the City of London.
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London Regional Transport
Details
In operation: 1984-2000
Scope: Greater London
Control: National Government
Legislation
Created: London Regional Transport Act 1984
Abolished: Greater London Authority Act 1999 London Regional Transport
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Details
In operation: 1984-2000
Scope: Greater London
Control: National Government
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Created: London Regional Transport Act 1984
Abolished: Greater London Authority Act 1999 London Regional Transport
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Public-private partnership (PPP) describes a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies. These schemes are sometimes referred to as PPP or P3.
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Transport for London Group Archives is the official historical business archive for Transport for London (TfL) and its predecessor bodies. It preserves and makes available to the public documents, photographs, plans and drawings relating to the company and its predecessor bodies,
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The London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) are the main archives for the Greater London area. Established in 1997, having previously been known as the Greater London Record Office, they are financed by the Corporation of London.
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London Underground
Locale Greater London, Chiltern, Epping Forest, Three Rivers and Watford
Transit type(s) Electrified Metro Railway
Began operation 1863
System length 253 miles / 408 km
No. of lines 12
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Locale Greater London, Chiltern, Epping Forest, Three Rivers and Watford
Transit type(s) Electrified Metro Railway
Began operation 1863
System length 253 miles / 408 km
No. of lines 12
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Colour on map Brown
Year opened 1906
Line type Deep Level
Rolling stock 1972 Tube Stock
Stations served 25
Length (km) 23.3
Length (miles) 14.
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Year opened 1906
Line type Deep Level
Rolling stock 1972 Tube Stock
Stations served 25
Length (km) 23.3
Length (miles) 14.
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Central line may refer to:
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Central
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Colour on map Light Blue
Year opened 1968
Line type Deep Tube
Rolling stock 1967 Tube Stock
Stations served 16
Length (km) 21
Length (miles) 13.
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Year opened 1968
Line type Deep Tube
Rolling stock 1967 Tube Stock
Stations served 16
Length (km) 21
Length (miles) 13.
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Colour on map Grey
Year opened 1979
Line type Deep Level
Rolling stock 1996 Tube Stock
Stations served 27
Length (km) 36.2
Length (miles) 22.
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Year opened 1979
Line type Deep Level
Rolling stock 1996 Tube Stock
Stations served 27
Length (km) 36.2
Length (miles) 22.
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