Passenger journeys on TfL are significantly lower than expected – thanks to Jim Waterson.
TfL passenger journeys are way below forecast – courtesy of Jim Waterson

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Passenger journeys on TfL are significantly lower than expected – thanks to Jim Waterson.
It seems that Transport for London (TfL) is experiencing lower passenger journeys than anticipated, as reported by Jim Waterson. This could be due to a variety of factors, including ongoing changes in commuting patterns, increased remote working, or external economic conditions. It’ll be interesting to see how TfL responds to this challenge, possibly by adjusting services or implementing new strategies to attract riders back. This situation raises important questions about the future of urban transport and how cities can adapt post-pandemic. What are your thoughts on the steps TfL could take to encourage more passengers to use public transport again?