Are London bus drivers going on strike?

Are London bus drivers going on strike?

Significant strike action The drivers, based at seven bus depots in South and West London, who are members of Unite, the UK’s leading union, took a total of 10 days strike action in a dispute over pay and conditions. Strikes scheduled for tomorrow (Friday 7 May) and Saturday 8 May have now been called off.

Is TfL buses still free?

All buses in London are cash-free. This means you will need to have an Oyster card, contactless payment,or a valid ticket to travel on a London Bus.

Is the 371 on strike?

Strike action is to go ahead at present as planned on Friday 23rd April 2021. Routes will be affected across large swathes of South West and West London so please check before you travel. …

Is the 281 bus on strike?

Due to strike action route 281 is not operating a service at all and is expected to be resumed to normal service from tomorrow.

Is TfL free for under 18s?

Free travel on London’s transport for under-18s will be suspended after the October half-term, according to government plans seen by the BBC. The plan to temporarily end free travel for 11 to 17-year-olds was a condition Transport for London’s (TfL) £1.6bn lockdown bailout.

Is TfL free for over 60s?

You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person’s Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays. If you have a Disabled Person’s Freedom Pass, you can still travel at any time on our services.

Where is bus 371?

Service 371 is the first bus service to ply Rivervale Crescent, providing residents of the new flats in the area a direct bus service to Sengkang MRT Station. It also provides residents of Compassvale and Rivervale with greater connectivity to Sengkang MRT Station, along with other amenities in the neighborhood.

Why are London buses on strike?

Unite say forcing drivers to start work away from the depot will reduce costs and boost the company’s profits, but leads to concerns over lack of toilets and canteens, increased driving hours and waiting for buses in unpredictable weather. …

Is the K2 bus running today?

K2 bus Route Schedule and Stops Operating days this week: everyday.

Do 16+ pay for buses?

Children travel free, or at discounted fares, on London’s public transport system, making it a great option for families and students. Sixteen and 17-year-olds pay half the adult rate on Tube, DLR and London Overground journeys with a 16+ Oyster photocard.

Is a 16 Oyster card free on buses?

The 16+ Oyster photocard offers free travel on buses and trams and half adult rate on other TfL services to those young Londoners studying a Level 3 course, apprenticeship or training course funded by the Young People’s Learning Agency and some courses funded by the Skills Funding Agency.

At what age do you get a free bus pass in the UK?

60
In England you can get a bus pass for free travel when you reach the State Pension age. If you live in London, you can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport when you’re 60, but only within London. In Wales you can get a bus pass when you reach 60.

Is the bus strike going ahead in London?

A London bus driver strike will go ahead on Thursday after talks aimed at resolving a dispute over pay and conditions ended without agreement. Members of Unite employed by London United covering routes in south and west London will walk out for 24 hours.

Is there a strike on the tube in August?

There will be no or limited services on all lines on the affected days in late August. Bus, rail and DLR, should be normal services if not a bit busier because of the Tube closures. The Mayor of London welcomed yesterday’s decision to call off today’s planned tube strike action.

When did the London Tube Strike take place?

A 24 hour walk out took place on January 8, 2017 and finished on January 9. Strike action took place in response to the cutting of 900 jobs across the network – with unions saying London Undeground had been turned into “an understaffed death-trap”.

Why was the London Underground strike called off?

LONDON Underground staff have called off plans to strike for four days starting today. The protest had been in response to plans to abolish separate pay grades for drivers who work nights.

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