Our achievements in delivering better transport
Skip to navigation << Back to indexIn 2002/03, not only did TfL run and expand on its numerous transport responsibilities, but it did all this while dramatically reducing traffic in central London through the introduction of the highly successful London congestion charging scheme, and whilst preparing for the transfer of London Underground to TfL's management.
Last year, the record of TfL was one of controlled but dynamic expansion across almost all the modes. London's buses now carry the highest number of passengers since 1969 and similar stories of growth can be seen across almost all the other modes. Docklands Light Railway (DLR) now carries 45 million passengers a year (compared to 8.6 million in 1993) while the number of passengers on Croydon Tramlink has increased three per cent year on year.
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