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The WikiProject London Transport Newsletter
Issue 22 - February 2010)

Issue 22February 2010 | AprilIssue 24

London Transport News

For more information see: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/3119.aspx (most times)

Note: Oldest news items at bottom of list

March 2010 Mayor and TfL: Arbiter's directions show PPP is 'not delivering for Londoners and taxpayers'

Transport for London has awarded the morning free newspaper contract to Metro

With the installation of three new lifts, Hainault tube station is now a step-free access station.

TfL introduces new facility to help reduce the number of defaced Zip photocards in circulation

Vehicle testing fees will now be cheaper.

An innovative new campaign called "THINK!" is launched to cut motorcyclist deaths


February 2010

  • Motorcycling is to get safer with the creation of the London Motorcycle Policy Unit, a division of the Metropolitan Police that is a new dedicated team of motorcycle safety experts working to reduce motorcycle casualties across the Capital.
  • Major improvement works set for the New Cross area
  • Smart Travel Sutton scheme sees a 75% increase in cycling and sustainable transport usage in the brough of Sutton
  • Taxi fares to increase by 2.3 per cent to meet higher running costs
  • New Pegasus crossings intalled over A3 between Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park
  • Bounds Green has gained Grade II Listed status from English Heritage
Member News

This WikiProject would not be where it is today without each and every one of its members! Thank you to all!

General

Baker Street and Waterloo Railway is now a featured article and Upminster Bridge tube station is also now a good article. BOAC Flight 712 has also bee nominated for Good article status. North Greenwich railway station was proposed for being moved but faced with opposition, this did not happen.

The portal went through a candidacy for featured portal with not much luck. The areas of the portal are becoming more active with the voting and changing of the selected pictures and articles. The transport news seems has started to be updated again but with the most up-to-date news being in this newsletter. Did you know is being improved. The portal has had a new selected biography section added to bring it up to standard. Please vote at Portal:London Transport/Vote. The current biography is Charles Pearson.

As usual all suggestions to improving the Metropolitan are welcome so if you have one we would be happy to hear from you.

Please also could people submit suggestions for DYKs or does anyone want to do the next issue?

This month's selected image


Central London Railway poster, published in 1905.

This month's gallery of images (selected by User:Tyw7)
From the editor

Hello and Happy New Year from me and generally the London Transport project.

Thank you to Tyw7 for doing many of the March updates

If you think there is anything else i have missed, please drop me a note or leave a message at The Metropolitan's feedback page. Also if you feel you want to do an edition, again leave me a message.

Again i would like to state this newsletter is looking for anyone willing to do an issue.

Also, i apologise for those people who have been removed from the subscrition list. However, there has been long concerns by me as to who was receiving this, if people had created an account just to receive the newsletter and other things. However, you may still receive the newsletter if you just drop a message or readd yourself. This issue however does not concern people who have recently subscribed. This will also go to people who have expressed they want to keep receiving the newsletter. Thank you.

Contributors to this Issue

Improving Wikipedia one edit at a time!

Here are some tasks awaiting attention:

Assessment

FAC/FLC
None

GAC

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Other assessment notes
  • All articles have been assessed of their quality with only some of the articles' importance to the project yet to be determined. Well done on the assessment.
Other announcements
  • requested to be updated
  • Discussion arose over the addition or removal of succession boxes showing the present London Underground lines and their histories as well as former services. Another discussion arose on boxes showing stations layouts
  • Separate issues arose over the population of aboandoned London Undeground projects categories and categories on single station platforms
  • New guidelines have been proposed for railway accidents. Please see WP:RAILCRASH.
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