TfL celebrates silver anniversary with buskers playing 25 years of hits
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a day of music from past years, showcasing its achievements since its founding in 2000. TfL commissioner Andy Lord hailed its transformation of the city's transport, noting its status as the world's largest, cost-covering public transport authority. Significant developments like the Oyster card, the hopper fare, and widespread mobile data have improved passenger experience. Looking ahead, TfL is promising new trains and continued discussions for funding major projects, emphasizing ongoing innovation and enhancement of transportation in London.
TfL has transformed London’s transport landscape since its inception in 2000, becoming the world’s largest integrated public transport authority covering its operational costs.
The introduction of innovations such as the Oyster card and 4G/5G rollout has significantly enhanced passenger experience across the network.
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