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  2. reportMyloss.com - Wikipedia

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    Online reportMyloss.com is a website for the reporting of lost property by the general public in the United Kingdom . It was launched in April 2008 and is endorsed by the Avon and Somerset Constabulary , [ 1 ] with which the information is shared.

  3. Transport for London Corporate Archives - Wikipedia

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    The majority of TfL Corporate Archives holdings are records of: London Transport (in its various incarnations from 1933–2000) Transport for London (2000–present day) TfL Corporate Archives also holds records from a large number of predecessor bodies, including: The London General Omnibus Company; London County Council Tramways

  4. Transport for London - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May, TfL documents warned it expected to lose £4 billion due to the pandemic and said it needed £3.2bn to balance a proposed emergency budget for 2021, having lost 90% of its overall income. Without an agreement with the government, deputy mayor for transport Heidi Alexander said TfL might have to issue a Section 114 notice - the ...

  5. Lost and found - Wikipedia

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    Items stored in a lost property office in West Berlin, 1973 Entrance to the Transport for London lost property office. A lost and found (American English) or lost property (British English), or lost articles (also Canadian English) is an office in a public building or area where people can go to retrieve lost articles that may have been found by others.

  6. Places for London - Wikipedia

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    Places for London, formerly TTL Properties Limited, is the property-owning arm of Transport for London. It was re-branded as Places for London in 2023, as part of a programme of homebuilding. [1] [2] As of 2024, it owns and manages over 5,500 acres (2,200 ha) of land throughout London, making it one of the city's largest landowners. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Transport in London - Wikipedia

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    TfL operates three different railway systems across London. The largest is the London Underground , a rapid transit system operating on sub-surface lines and in deep-level "tube" lines. TfL also operates the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), an automated light rail system in the east of the city, and the Tramlink system.

  8. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    Oyster Online service can also deliver regular Travel Statements via email. A complete 8-week 'touch' history can be requested from TfL: for registered and protected Oyster cards, TfL can provide the history for the previous 8 weeks, but no further back. Oyster online also displays up to 8 weeks of journey history.

  9. London Underground - Wikipedia

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    Over 500million journeys have taken place using contactless payments, and TfL has become one of Europe's largest contactless merchants, with around 1 in 10 contactless transactions in the UK taking place on the TfL network. [15] This technology, developed in-house by TfL, [216] has been licensed to other major cities like New York City [217 ...