the Upgrades and New Services Coming to London Transport in 2025
From self-driving taxis to Oxford Street pedestrianisation to brand new trains.
www.timeout.comI don’t have the latest live updates in this turn. Here’s what’s commonly reported about London Underground T Stock and how to get current news:
Background: The T Stock refers to the historic electric trains used on the London Underground, with various batches dating back to the 1920s–1930s. Modern discussions around the T Stock typically arise in the context of heritage services or stock replacement projects on affected lines, not ongoing regular passenger service. For current news, look for TfL briefings or reputable UK transport outlets.
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From self-driving taxis to Oxford Street pedestrianisation to brand new trains.
www.timeout.comTransport for London (TfL) is set to implement significant changes in 2026, including an increase in the congestion charge and tube fares
www.standard.co.ukInformation about service changes required for upgrade works and major events. Includes driving, walking and cycling as well as public transport
tfl.gov.ukS Stock trains take to Circle line -
railuk.comTemplate:More footnotes Template:Infobox Underground stock The T Stock was originally built in various batches by Metropolitan-Vickers and Birmingham RC&W for the Metropolitan Railway in 1927-31 for use on electric services from Baker Street and the City to Watford and Rickmansworth, though rarely some worked on the Uxbridge branch. The earlier batches were built from wood and sandwiched trailers of 1898-1923 vintage, however later batches were steel in construction and worked with new built...
uktransport.fandom.comStrike action by RMT members on the Tube network is now underway. Passengers have been warned there will be major disruption this week, with little to no service Monday to Thursday
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