Transport for London (TfL) recently wrapped up a £2.5bn review for outdoor contracts for Tube and bus shelters. Evolving the theme, they also partnered with Budgy Smuggler for Tube-themed swimwear.
Greif, a global industrial packaging product manufacturer, announced a price rise for tube and core and protective packaging products. Meanwhile, significant focus is being observed on
ForTube. It's the center of important projects with emphasis on ensuring integrity of tube walls and has also seen Alchemy Pay's ACH launching on ForTube DeFi Platform on Sept 14. London is also trialing off-peak Friday fares for Tube and trains. However, some setbacks are being noticed, such as removal of training for Tube incidents from syllabus. This is sparking a dialogue on considering more dynamic pricing strategies like 'Taylor Swift-Style'.
TfL is also opening bidding for Tube Wi-Fi Contract and Sadiq Khan is advocating for tube-style services on London's railways. Alongside advances, there has been noted criticism, including protests demanding justice for tube cleaners and alarming instances such as Tube station murders garnering public attention. Unforeseen tube delays are caused here and there by factors such as 'too much sunshine'. In more progressive news, Qualkem's Steve Pickett outlined a promising vision for tube filling and multi-million-pound plans for tube making sites in the UK by Tata Steel were unveiled. Lastly, tech developments, such as Tuble - a Wordle tailor-made for Tube Geeks, and solid software solutions for bending issues faced by Tube fabricators are also on the horizon.
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