New projected advertising has appeared on London Underground platforms. The new system uses silent moving projected pictures to advertise products. The system automatically shuts off when a train enters the station. Following the successful trial at Euston Tube station; Piccadilly Circus, Euston, Bank, Liverpool Street and Bond Street have now been kitted out with High Definition projectors and giant soundless screens.
Transport for London takes over Tramlink services.
The Rotherhithe tunnel has celebrated its centenary.
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, announced funding of £1m to trial low carbon technology in London's taxi fleet.
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WPLT slowdown
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Sadly due to editorial issues we couldn't launch our new look Metro this month and I have indefinitely postponed it. Thank you for your understanding.
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