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200 toys donated from TfL Lost Property Office to the Salvation Army; Third tube strike occurs; A new capaign is launched on dangers of unbooked minicabs; Kender Street Triangle improvement works completed; Cycle Hire scheme to be available for casual users; East London Transity has been awarded the Infrastructure award at 2010 UK Bus awards
Lost and Found by Arthur Drummond. 1903. Private Collection. Lost-and-found offices at large organizations can handle a large and varied collection of articles. Transport for London's lost property offices (which handle items lost on the city's Tube, buses and taxis) handles over 130,000 items a year, including 24,000 bags and 10,000 mobile phones.
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London Buses Code Opened Closed Picture Reference T Leyton: East London: T 1912 [4] TB Bromley: Selkent: TB 1924 TC Croydon: Arriva London: TC 1916 TF Twickenham: Transport UK London Bus: TF 1904 (tram) 1931 (trolleybus) 1962 (bus) TH Thornton Heath: Arriva London TH 1879 (horse tramway) 1901 (tram) 1951 (bus) TK Tramlink: Tramlink TK 2000 TL ...
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom. [ 2 ] TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board , which was established in 1933, and several other bodies in the intervening years.
TfL also administers the congestion charge zone and the low emission zone. London has a comprehensive rail network with several major railway stations linking to the rest of the country. International travel is possible from St Pancras International which connects to mainland Europe through the Eurostar service, or from one of six international ...
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Travel London operated contracts on behalf of Transport for London (TfL). On 21 May 2009, National Express sold Travel London to Abellio. The sale included 36 TfL-tendered services. All vehicles, depots and staff were included. [2] [3] On 30 October 2009 the business was rebranded as Abellio London. [4] [5]