Future Transport London (FTL) campaigns for sustainable solutions to London’s transport problems favouring public transport, walking & cycling over private cars
Shared use bus boarders, DLR extension, the rise and fall of bus passenger numbers, lifts, stairs and escalators - all featured in the April Future Transport London Newsletter at
futuretransportlondon.org/
Interested in sustainable transport and enjoy writing and editing? FTL is looking for a volunteer editor for its long running and informative Newsletter. Visit our website for more information futuretransportlondon.org/
Stairs, Lifts, Escalators and Luggage. In the latest FTL Newsletter, Dick Dunmore looks at the history of moving people to, from and around London's transport system. Available at tinyurl.com/3y7bsd98#transport#London#TfL#underground
Congratulations to all the teams who put together this wonderful addition to London’s transport infrastructure. Listen to the FTL Podcast featuring @christianwolmar to hear about the struggle to create a world class railway futuretransportlondon.org
Bringing fun to the school run - #CycleToSchoolWeek is here! 🎉🏫
Get ready to ride and choose cycling on your commute this week, and turn your pledges into pedal power!
There's still time to get involved, make your pledge before the week is up 👉 cycletoschoolweek.com
ALT Graphic for Cycle to School Week, organised by Bikeability and supported by NatWest Rooster Money. The logo is central and reads ‘CYCLE TO SCHOOL WEEK ‘24’ with a cyclist riding the two ‘O’s’ like a bicycle. Surrounding are a number of icons depicting children and families cycling to school. They are riding various cycles and wearing safety helmets. Subtext reads: “is here!”.