London passengers to have access to live tram information

02-london_tramUsing London’s tram network will be easier following Transport for London making live service information available to customers at the touch of a button.
Customers now have up-to-the-minute information about when their service will arrive and its destination along with the status of the service, both through TfL’s website and on Electronic Service Update Boards across other parts of the TfL transport network.
Rory O’Neill, TfL’s Director of Trams, said: “The tram network is a vital transport link in south London and much has been done to improve it, including introducing extra services to help meet growing demand. Making live service information easily available to our customers will make using the tram network even easier, and shows how we’re harnessing technology to give people better journeys.”
The availability of live travel data follows recent improvements to the tram service, including increasing services by 50 per cent between Wimbledon and Croydon after work to build an additional train platform at Wimbledon was completed last year. More frequent and faster journeys for customers have also been delivered between Mitcham Junction and Beddington Lane by adding new track to allow trams to travel in both directions simultaneously.


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