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LONDON GUIDE WITH MAP, TRIP PLANNER, TFL TUBE & BUS SCHEDULE, CHAT WITH FRIENDS & LOCATION SHARING FUNCTION. Stop wandering, start experiencing. Feel the real soul of London, and create lifelong cherished memorieswith the London App. Don’t waste a minute – see the best sightseeing spots and attractions; eat at the best places; drink atthe best local bars; plan journeys, and transit with accurate tube and bus times. See why we are the must-have London travel guide app for anyone planning to visit London. ■ EXPERIENCE LONDON IN THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE A personal tour guide in your pocket 24/7, the London App gives you key information and tools to see the best attractions, find fun things to do, and easily navigate London's bustling streets and transportation networks. ■ JOURNEY PLANNER Add places to your trip planner and make the most out of your days. We integrated Google Maps so you can find a location and add it to your trip with ease. Creating customized itineraries tailored to your interests and preferences is easy with the London App. ■ USEFUL LONDON TRAVEL INFO Navigate London with confidence, thanks to our real-time updates on bus and tube schedules, disruptions, station closures, travel costs, distances, and route information. Whether you're into exploring iconic landmarks or uncovering off-the-beaten-path treasures, the London App provides you with the knowledge and recommendations you need to make the most of your time in the city. ■ BUS COUNTDOWN, TUBE SCHEDULE Check live bus times, London underground, and overground transport times. Use optional filters that allow you to: - either avoid or include certain transport types. - see ticket price, departure, and arrival times - see platform number, busyness of the stations, fare zones, - check WiFi, toilet accessibility, and much more. ■ FREE ROAM & TRAVEL SEARCH By integrating our free roam function with TfL search (Transport for London), you can view specific bus stops, stations, travel routes, and timetable information at the click of a button. Even more our search feature provides detailed information about everything from arrival times to busy or quiet locations. The Free Roam mode is powered by Google Maps which lets you explore the city as much as you like without ever having to worry about getting lost, where the nearest train station is, or whether you might be missing out on any interesting local activities or places of interest in London. ■ CHAT WITH FRIENDS/FAMILY, OTHER TRAVELERS & SHARE LOCATION Unlike other London transport and travel apps, the London App allows you to chat with your friends and family, view their real-time location, and plan trips together on the same dashboard. Additionally, you can add other London tourists and travelers as friends, chat, plan, and do things together. ■ LONDON APP FEATURES: • London travel guide and TFL journey planner • free roam function with TFL search (Transport for London) • view specific bus stops, stations, travel routes, and timetable information • see ticket price, departure and arrival times, platform number, busyness of the stations, fare zones, WiFi, toilet accessibility, and much more • current data on bus and tube schedules, disruptions, station closures, distances, route information, step-free options. • departure and return times • see and select the fastest and cheapest routes • select your preferred transport (or pick mixed transport) • add friends to chat, share location, plan trips With the London App, you can explore the city, safe in the knowledge that can get you anywhere you want, reliably and conveniently. ■ SUBSCRIPTION : • The London App is free to download on the Apple store. Terms of use - https://londonapp.co.uk/terms-conditions/ ► Download for FREE and experience London in the best way possible!

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What are the different zones in London and how do you know which one you're in?

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The London transport system can sometimes feel like a maze to newcomers. But once you get familiar with it, you realise it's really a piece of cake. 

London’s zones are a system of geographical zones used by Transport for London (TfL) to determine the distance of a customer’s journey and charge a fee accordingly.

London is divided into 9 zones, but most of it fits into zones 1–6. Central London is Zone 1, Zone 2 is the ring around Zone 1, Zone 3 is the ring around 2 and so on. 

Understanding the zone system is crucial for getting around the capital and knowing how much you’ll pay.

How do I know what zone I am in London?

London's tube map will help you to find out what zone you're in.

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What are zones 1 to 6 in London?

Here is a rundown of what to expect in each zone. 

London Zone 1 covers central London.

In Zone 1, you'll find major attractions such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, the British Museum, the Science Museum, and more.

London Zone 2 is the inner city that wraps around Zone 1. It is not in the city centre but closer to the centre than zone 3. 

You can expect Notting Hill, Camden Town, and London Zoo. 

London Zone 3 is the inner zone of Transport for London’s zonal fare system. 

Zone 3 features the beautiful landscapes of Kew Gardens, the famous Wimbledon tennis championships, and the convenience of London City Airport for quick getaways.

London Zone 4 is the outer zone of Transport for London’s zonal fare system. Zone 4 rings around zone 3. London Zone 4 is only 33 minutes from Central London (Zone 1).

In Zone 4, you'll find Wembley Stadium, the fascinating RAF museum, the tranquillity of Richmond Park and more.

London zone 5 is an outer zone and rings around zone 4. 

Zone 5 offers great value as it only takes on average 15 minutes longer to get into central London than in Zone 2.

A haven for rugby enthusiasts, you'll find Twickenham Stadium here.

London Zone 6 is the outer zone of Transport for London’s zonal fare system. It is the end of the line for Central, District, Thameslink, Heathrow Express, the Elizabeth , Metropolitan, and Piccadilly lines, and the Overground.

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● TRAVEL AT NIGHT ● ● Now contains routing for the latest TFL night services. ● TRAVEL IN THE FUTURE ● ● Now with the new Elizabeth line (Crossrail) services included so you can plan a journey in the future.and see how the new services will change your journey. ● KEY FEATURES ● ● Simple, fast and easy to use ● Clear route itinerary with direction, towards and frequency of service making it easy to travel on the London Tube network like a professional. ● Designed for the first time visitor and experienced commuter. ● Unique "Travel Explorer" feature provides a view of travel times and distances from any location on the map. ● Colourful and clear transport map with geographical features and places of interest. ● Online street map integration (when an internet connection is available). ● Services can be turned on or off, routing around problems. ● Easily locates your nearest transport stop. ● Includes Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick airport rail connections, Thames river boat and Croydon tram services. ● OVERVIEW ● The London Tube application is a superb professionally drawn map and route planner for the TFL London Underground system with many unique features. The inbuilt map provides a simple and colourful view of the city underground services with the ability to view an online street map when an internet connection is available. This way the user can view the street map feature when above ground and the transport map and route planning is still fully functional underground or anywhere there is no internet connectivity. This provides the best of both worlds, the transport map and route planning anytime, anywhere and online street maps and search when a connection is available. ● ROUTING ● Does not require an internet connection and will always be available to display a clear and detailed view of the city transport system, plus list and animate the optimum route for your journey. Provides the fastest route calculations of any mobile routing application (virtually instantaneous) using actual published journey times with the ability to select the quickest route or the route with the least changes. Comprehensive details of your planned route are provided, including changes, directions of travel, number of stops, predicted journey times, etc. Uniquely this application gives you “direction”, “towards” and “service frequency” information (not available on any other offline journey planner) for example “Take the Northern line (Southbound) towards Stockwell for 10 mins (6 stops). Service runs every 7 minutes” which is essential when finding the correct platform and connection. Also given are alternatives for each leg of the journey. ● NO INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED ● The map and routing do not require an internet connection and you will not be charged data connection fees. This also means the application runs perfectly underground, on an aeroplane, etc. For international visitors to a city who have data roaming turned off this is an ideal solution. ● LIVE INFO ● When an internet connection is available, optional "Live Information" on the current state of the transport services and real time station departure boards can be viewed allowing you to plan your journeys in advance and avoid any potential delays. ● MORE MAPS ● This map is one in a series of Zuti worldwide city maps, if you like this product you may also enjoy some of our other offerings, please visit www.zuti.co.uk for further information.

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E-newspaper, all the tfl bus timetable changes in london for the last weekend in april, tfl bus changes in london for the last weekend in april.

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Certain bus schedules in London will be undergoing changes across London for the first weekend in April, and we’ve rounded up which routes are changing.

TfL buses align with the Mayor’s Transport Strategy aiming for 80 per cent of journeys via foot, bike, or public transport by 2041.

There is currently a bus fleet of around 9,300 buses which follow across 675 different routes.

The latest timetable changes are in place to help “match demand, deliver value for money and allow TfL to invest in outer London”.

The following timetable changes will take place from Saturday, April 27

 A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 44 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 11 minutes between 1pm and 7pm on Monday to Fridays and 10am – 7pm on Saturday and every 16 minutes between 10am – 7pm on Sunday.

This temporary timetable will give buses more time to complete journeys during the Chelsea Flower Show.

A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 77 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 11 minutes between 10am and 9pm on Monday to Saturday and every 13 minutes between 10am and 9pm on Sunday.

A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 88 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 11 minutes between 10am and 9pm on Monday to Saturday and every 13 minutes between 10am and 9pm on Sunday. This temporary timetable will give buses more time to complete journeys during the Chelsea Flower Show.

Route 110 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 170 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 11 minutes between 1pm and 7pm on Monday to Fridays, 10am – 7pm on Saturday and every 13 minutes between 10am – 7pm on Sunday. This temporary timetable will give buses more time to complete journeys during the Chelsea Flower Show.

Route 206 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 236 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 253 will be restored to run its full route between Hackney Central and Euston Bus Station following the reopening of Eversholt Street.

Route 366 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 376 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 394 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

Route 482 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times.

A temporary timetable will be introduced on route 483 which will widen the frequency of the service to a bus every 11 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and to every 13 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays. This temporary timetable will give buses more time to complete journeys during roadworks along the Ealing Road.

Route D3 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with journey times revised to better reflect current traffic levels.

Route P4 will have a new timetable on all days of the week with minor changes to times. Route P4 will be operated by Go Ahead London from this date.

Long term diversions

Routes Affected: 57, 65, 71, 81, 85, 90, 110, 111, 131, 153, 213, 216, 222, 281, 285, 350, 360, 371, 394, 406, 411, 418, 423, 452, 464, 465, 481, 671, 698, C1, E2, K1, K2, K3, K4, K5, N21, N65, N87, N137, R68, R70, U1, U3 and U5.

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Train strikes in May 2024: Full list of dates and lines affected

Rail lines are set for disruption in the week following the first May bank holiday as train drivers at 16 rail companies strike on different days.

Wednesday 1 May 2024 09:08, UK

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Train drivers will stage a fresh wave of strikes and overtime bans in May, causing disruption to the rail network.

The strikes are part of a long-running dispute over pay.

Members of Aslef union at 16 rail companies will walk out on different days from 7 to 9 May.

Additionally, all members will refuse to work any overtime from 6 May to 11 May.

Here is a full list of the services affected by strikes and when.

Rail strike dates

Tuesday 7 May

Strikes will affect c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express and South Western Railway.

Wednesday 8 May

Strikes will affect Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.

Thursday 9 May

Strikes will affect LNER, Northern Trains and TransPennine Express.

Overtime ban dates

From Monday 6 May to Saturday 11 May union members will not work overtime.

Overtime bans, an action short of a strike, means some services may not be running or may be reduced as drivers refuse to work their rest days.

People are advised to check before they travel, as some areas may have no service.

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How do strikes and overtime bans affect services?

Strikes tend to mean services on lines where members are participating are extremely affected or cancelled entirely, whereas overtime bans often lead to reduced services.

An underground train pulls into Leicester Square station in central London February 11, 2014. A planned 48-hour strike this week by staff on London's underground rail network which threatened to bring travel misery for millions has been suspended to allow further talks, unions said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Neil Hall (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)

Are there strikes on the Tube too?

There have been regular strikes on London Underground too recently, and while there aren't any planned walkouts for drivers, customer service managers will refuse to work overtime on the following days:

Monday 29 April

Tuesday 30 April

Wednesday 1 May

Tuesday 2 May

Wednesday 3 May

Thursday 4 May

Friday 5 May

The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) says the action by its members is likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including on the Saturday following the strike (27 April), while TfL has said on its website "some stations may need to close at short notice".

Despite the warning, a TfL spokesperson has said they aren't expecting significant disruption.

This action follows strike action taken by the same workers on 10 April, which the TSSA said had a "real impact" with "many stations shut at short notice".

They say they are "extremely concerned" about TfL's 'Stations Changes' proposals.

"We have made it clear that our union will not accept the continued threats to our members' roles, locations, terms, and conditions to stand unchallenged," a TSSA spokesperson said.

"We will continue to take sustained action until London Underground is prepared to negotiate with us in good faith."

Commenting on the impending strikes, a TfL spokesperson said: "We are disappointed that TSSA is continuing with this strike action following a consultation process.

"While we don't expect this action will cause significant disruption, we urge TSSA to continue to work with us to help find a resolution.

"There are no planned job losses as part of these vital changes which will improve the service we provide to customers at our stations."

How can I stay in the loop?

You can use the National Rail's journey planner to see when trains are running.

Be sure to check it close to when you plan to travel, as it will be updated regularly.

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Why are the strikes still happening?

Aslef rejected a two-year offer of 4% in 2022 and another 4% this year, saying it is way below inflation, and is linked to changes in terms and conditions.

Aslef said train drivers have not had an increase in salary for five years, since their last pay deals expired in 2019.

The union said after its members voted overwhelmingly in February to continue taking industrial action, it asked the train operating companies to hold talks.

General secretary Mick Whelan said the year-old pay offer of 4% and another 4% was "dead in the water".

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London Underground Service: Full list of TfL stations affected this weekend

With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TfL closures are taking place from Friday to Sunday.

As with most weekends, some stations will be closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work.

We've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend to ensure you don't get caught out and can plan.

To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground , you can use the TfL app or website. 

Friday, April 26:

London Overground:   Monday 22, Tuesday 23, Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 April, after 23:45 each evening, no service westbound from Camden Road to Willesden Junction. The 23:59 and 00:15 services from Stratford will terminate at Camden Road. Use London Overground services from Euston to Willesden Junction, Northern line from Camden Town, or local bus routes 46 from Camden Road or 1 / 24 from Camden Town.

Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on public/bank holidays.

Saturday, April 27:

Bakerloo line:   Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April, no service on the entire line. Special bus route 718 operates between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. Replacement bus route BL5 will also operate between Paddington and Willesden Junction.

London Overground:  Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April, no service between Euston and Watford Junction. 

Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/ bank holiday s.

Sunday, April 28:

Elizabeth Line: : Sunday 28 April, from 00:40 until 07:40, no service between Paddington and Ealing Broadway. The last Sunday morning train at 00:07 from Heathrow Terminal 5 will terminate at Ealing Broadway.

London Overground:  Sunday 28 April, until 10:00, no service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction. 

Sunday 28, Monday 29, Tuesday 30 April, Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 May, from 22:45 each evening, no service between Hackney Downs and Chingford. 

Waterloo and City:  Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/bank holidays.

Time to check the London Underground weekend service. (Image: PA)

Supporters intending to travel to and from Sunday’s home Premier League game against West Ham using the London Underground are advised that planned engineering works may affect your journey.

The District Line will be closed in both directions between High St Kensington and Wimbledon, and between West Kensington and Embankment from Saturday 4 May through to Monday 6 May. The Circle Line is also affected.

This means for the match at Stamford Bridge on Sunday 5 May, Fulham Broadway station will be closed all day and there will be no District Line trains running to any nearby stations on that branch of the tube network.

Please see below for a map of walking routes to and from South Kensington, Earl’s Court and Hammersmith stations from where alternative Underground lines can be used.

Fans are advised to check their journey in advance using Transport for London’s journey planner

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