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Plastic seating on buses

  • Reference: 2021/3054
  • Question by: Anne Clarke
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Given the impact Covid is having on the need to keep surfaces clean, are you looking at reintroducing plastic covers on bus seats, which are easier to wipe down and keep clean?

17 bus

  • Reference: 2021/3053
  • Question by: Anne Clarke
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
The 17 bus used to be the only direct bus from East Finchley to Central London, but was removed several years ago. Will you consider re-extending the route back?

E-scooter trial

  • Reference: 2021/3052
  • Question by: Anne Clarke
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
The present e-scooter trial does not appear to require riders to wear safety gear such as helmets and high-viz in the way cyclists should. Why is this? Will you consider making this mandatory in the future?

Swiss Cottage bus stop D

  • Reference: 2021/3051
  • Question by: Anne Clarke
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Bus Stop D in Swiss Cottage used to serve 5 bus routes, the 113, 187, 268, 46 and 13. It served as a major bus interchange directly outside Swiss Cottage station. Due to the development at 100 Avenue Road, a separate stop has been introduced on Adelaide Road for the 46 and 13. This is extremely inconvenient, and involves using 5 crossings to get from the former stop to the latter. Given the long delays and uncertain future of the development at 100 Avenue Road, will you reinstall the 13 and 46 stops at bus stop D?

Passenger Numbers

  • Reference: 2021/3049
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Passenger journeys and income have seen significant growth since the loosening of government restrictions. What effect has the decision to postpone Step 4 of the roadmap out of lockdown had on expected passenger numbers and income?

DLR Rolling Stock

  • Reference: 2021/3048
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Does TfL have the necessary financial certainty to proceed unconditionally with the Housing Infrastructure Fund agreement for 14 more trains and stabling?

Flexi Season Tickets (4)

  • Reference: 2021/3047
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Peak Carnet tickets, which offer a discount of 10%, will be replaced by the flexi season tickets. Carnets are purchased in packs of 5 or 10 and are valid for 3 months. A flexi season ticket is for 8 journeys over just 28 days. Do you agree that Peak Carnets are a more flexible option than the flexi season ticket and that the Government should bring them back into use?

Flexi Season Tickets (3)

  • Reference: 2021/3046
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Flexi Season tickets will be available as either a Smartcard or Barcode tickets. 19 train operators currently use eTickets, which are purchased online and the ticket emailed to you. Passengers can then either scan the barcode on their phone at the gates or print the ticket out and scan it at the gates. How many stations in London offer the ability to scan a barcode ticket at the gate? What should passengers do if they want to travel to a station without a barcode reader?

Flexi Season Tickets (2)

  • Reference: 2021/3045
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Flexi Season tickets will be available as either a Smartcard or Barcode tickets. 17 train operators currently have their own smartcards. Can you confirm whether all 17 types of smartcard will be able to be used on the yellow contactless readers at train stations in London?

Flexi Season Tickets (1)

  • Reference: 2021/3044
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2021
Journeys solely within the London Zonal Fare Area are not available on a Flexi Season ticket. What does TfL think about this decision to exclude Londoners travelling in London from this new ticketing product?
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