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Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL), a local government body, is responsible for implementing the Transport Strategy for London and for managing transport services across London that fall under the auspices of the Mayor.
TfL runs services such as London’s buses and the London Underground. It is also responsible for managing the Congestion Charge system, as well as the Low Emission Zone.
TfL is a member of of the London European Partnership for Transport (LEPT), which coordinates, disseminates and promotes the London and London boroughs sustainable transport agenda in Europe.
Related organisations and initiatives
- London European Partnership for Transport (LEPT, of which TfL is a member)
- London Low Emission Zone (LEZ, which is run by TfL)
- London Congestion Charge scheme (which is run by TfL)
- Hydrogen Bus Alliance (of which TfL is a member)
Articles at MindsinMotion.net
- The secret of success - Interview with TfL's Derrick Morris
- London considers diversified emission charge
- Excuse me, can my parcel sit here? - Interview with Hugh Frost who entered a TfL competition with a freight-passenger bus concept
- Boost for London's electric vehicle users
- London launches low carbon taxi initiative
- London low emission success shames Amsterdam
Related programmes
- Transport Strategy for London (external web site)