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TfL Go, our new travel app for London

We have launched a new app, TfL Go. It’s available for iOS now, and will be … More

TfL Go

Data drop – Bridge height restrictions

Oversized vehicles, like Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) or cranes, often strike low bridges even though … More

Data drop – Cycling Infrastructure Database

London’s Cycling Infrastructure Database (CID) is the world’s largest and most comprehensive database of cycling … More

Data drop – Fares information

What’s changing Later this week we’re planning to add some fares information to the “Journey” … More

Data drop – Electric Vehicle Rapid Charging Points

Zero emission capable (ZEC) vehicles have environmental and financial benefits, and are vital to London … More

air quality, charge points, data, electric vehicles, London, open data, Transport for London, Unified API

Reducing congestion at Blackwall Tunnel with Waze

36 million journeys are made through London’s Blackwall Tunnel every year making it one of … More

How we built the TfL Customer API

We are excited to launch our new TfL Oyster app on iOS and Android, which … More

API, apps, Customer API, Fares, journey history, Oyster, Single sign on, SSO, TfL Oyster app, Top up, Travelcard, Unified API

Data drop – Busiest times at Blackwall Tunnel

The Blackwall Tunnel (A102) is one of the busiest places on London’s road network. In … More

API, developers, Journey Planner, London roads, open data, roads, routes, smartphone app, TfL, TfL Journey Planner, Unified API

Data drop – Cycling in the City

We recently made available the route data for all our current Cycle Superhighways and the … More

API, developers, mobile, open data, Santander Cycle Hire, TfL, TfL Journey Planner, travel information, Unified API

Data drop – Tube Customer Volumes and Movements

As our city grows, so does the demand for transport. This means that it can … More

API, developers, London Underground, TfL Journey Planner, Unified API

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