1. TfL - Noun
2. TfL - Proper noun
TfL
Initialism of Transport for London.
TFL (plural TFLs)
(fitness) Initialism of tensor fasciae latae.
And for Cubic, it’s also an occasion to look forward to the new initiatives we’re implementing with TfL to make taking the Tube as easy and convenient as possible.” Source: Internet
TfL did not take over responsibility for the London Underground until 2003, after the controversial Public-private partnership (PPP) contract for maintenance had been agreed. Source: Internet
Fares Head office, Windsor House Most of the transport modes that come under the control of TfL have their own charging and ticketing regimes for single fare. Source: Internet
Go-Ahead highlighted that 90% of its revenues are contract and not passenger-demand based, which has offered protection from the type of financial hit seen by TfL after commuter numbers plunged in the pandemic. Source: Internet
However in criticising TfL’s financial performance, I assume he forgot that TfL borrowing went up by significantly more — £7 billion — under the previous mayor. Source: Internet
In 2019, TfL refused to grant Uber a new license saying that it had continued with a “pattern of failures” over the safety and security of how its platform operates. Source: Internet