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Did you manage to get any pictures of these areas? I do think the internal lifts will open before the one to the railway station. Further to my earlier post I was at Victoria today and found the new escalators for Victoria Line from the south Ticket hall to lower interchange Subway are now in use operating in both directions.

While not in use yet the lift next to these escalators is just protected by temporary cord. In addition the stairs up to the mainline station that have been closed for renovation are open. However still no sight of lift up to mainline station. Great update! I was also in Victoria today and managed to take a few pictures of the newly opened sections, you can check it out on my latest post. Personally, I think the lift to the mainline station will be the last to open, as I read on one of the TfL Progress reports that step-free access for all platforms from the NORTH ticket hall would be available starting this June obviously delayed but the whole project would not be complete until December.

I would be delighted if the eastbound platform hoardings also went down this weekend. As I mentioned in the Victoria Station article the hoarding on eastbound platform is still in place. I was at Waterloo Station today and it looks like the York Road entrance to Underground is approaching as it has gained full name and a glass section of roofing outside to protect passengers from rain entering and leaving the station. Work has also begun to reconnect the Mainline station with closure of the highwalk from Waterloo Station across York Road to new building underway with a new entrance at 1st floor level.

A missed opportunity by former Mayor Boris Johnson given its Canary Wharf Group development with their good record of accessibllity. It is a very exciting announcement! More than , people have been prevented from using London transport unless they wear a mask.

Trains will run between and on the Central and Victoria lines from 27 November. More than 75, demand the return of the Night Tube as women look for safer ways to get home. By Harry Low. BBC News. A teaching assistant paid the fare of the teenager denied entry to a third consecutive bus.

Transport for London says "public transport is key to a sustainable recovery from the pandemic". Moves to explore the introduction of driverless trains on London Underground have been branded a "waste of money" by union bosses. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said adverts for a consultancy contract to look at the issue were part of government-driven spending cuts on the Tube and industrial action may be necessary.

General secretary Mick Lynch said: "Driverless trains are a Tory fantasy that should be consigned to the science fiction shelf. London's mayor said the money would be better spent elsewhere. Seven people died when the tram tipped over and spun off the track in Croydon in November Passengers prefer paying by contactless which means Oyster card usage is dwindling. What next? Passenger numbers are rising, but remain below pre-lockdown levels, Transport for London says. Visit the official UK government website for all the latest coronavirus guidance, including how to protect yourself and others.

The UK government also recommends wearing a face covering in crowded areas to help keep yourself and others safe during your visit to London. Find more information on face coverings. If you're using public transport, travel at quieter times for more space and wear a face covering on all TfL services. Alternatively, consider making your journey by cycling or walking.

Plan ahead and get around London safely with the TfL Go app , which helps you plan the best routes and travel outside of peak times. Across the TfL network, there's regular cleaning using antiviral disinfectant, hand sanitiser stations and fresh air ventilation on buses, trains and Tubes to help you travel safely in London.

For the latest travel information, visit the Transport for London website. If you feel unwell during your trip to London, there are specific procedures in place for anyone experiencing symptoms — find full information on the official UK government website. You can also seek further advice on the NHS website , including how to get a free test for coronavirus. Follow the UK government's guidance on ways to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

You can also nominate your local small businesses and encourage them to sign up to the Pay it Forward platform to generate funding and recover from the impact of COVID Visit the official UK government website for the latest information on the coronavirus pandemic, or find more coronavirus guidance on the NHS website. Follow the coronavirus guidance for London.

COVID information. Find official UK coronavirus guidance and resources for travelling safely in London. If you are using public transport, plan ahead and travel at quieter times — cycle or walk where possible.



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