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London Underground train at Green Park station

London transport watchdog reacts to TfL fares freeze announcement

Reacting to the news today (19 January 2024) that TfL fares will be frozen for 2024-25, Michael Roberts, CEO of London transport watchdog London TravelWatch, said:

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Transport watchdog on tube strikes

TfL has advised passengers to only travel 'if journey is essential' during planned RMT tube strikes next week (Sunday 7 to Friday 12 January 2024)

London Underground train pulling into station in the snow

Festive travel tips from London’s transport watchdog

Even the savviest of travellers forget things, especially at this busy time of year, so here’s a mix of reminders and handy tips from the London TravelWatch casework team.

Man on London Underground platform with back to camera

One in five LGBTQ+ people experienced hate crime on transport network in the past year

Our latest survey ‘Out In London – LGBTQ+ people’s safety on the London transport network’ reveals the extent of abuse, harassment and violence faced by the LGBTQ+ community when travelling in and around the capital:

  • One in five (21%) survey respondents said they have experienced hate crime in the past year while travelling on public transport in London
  • Four in five (82%) respondents change their behaviour or appearance to ‘fit in’ so they avoid abuse or harassment when travelling 
  • 65% of respondents who had experienced abuse or harm when travelling in London said bystanders witnessed the incident but did not intervene
  • Many LGBTQ+ people we spoke to have little confidence or trust in the police, so incidents on London’s public transport network often go unreported
Buses at Piccadilly Circus

TfL announces fares increase - London TravelWatch response

Transport for London today (Wednesday 18 January) announced they will be increasing fares by 5.9%.