Extra signs have been added to help you find the way between Canary Wharf Jubilee line and Canary Wharf Crossrail, but they're not in the right font because TfL didn't make them, also this is not the route the interchange signs inside the stations send you, it's very much not part of a coherent plan.
The 385 bus continues to run less than once an hour, specifically every 70 minutes, should you ever feel the need to go from Walthamstow Sainsbury's to Chingford via the reservoirs, the other buses which operate less than hourly are the 347, 375, 549, R5, R8 and R10, I've ridden five of these this month.
Barking Riverside station opened on Monday, what a day to pick, it was proper sweltering, they actually advised people not to turn up, plus remember it closes for engineering works this weekend, I didn't go because I am hiding from the heat in Norfolk at the moment, but I did take this photo earlier while they were practising.
What is the point of this poster, people already know whether wearing a face covering might improve their confidence, this ridiculous message is also available in announcement form, "please continue to wear a face covering on TfL services or at TfL stations if this helps you to travel with confidence", they've totally missed the point, any confidence they provide is generally for others not for you.
This is the northbound platform of the Northern City line at Highbury & Islington, it's quite grim, it perhaps looked livelier before they removed its Network SouthEast branding, there is no special news to mention here but everybody loves a photo of the subterranean Northern City line.
The cablecar has not been unbranded yet, OK it has on the maps and diagrams at stations and on trains, but if you actually go to the terminals everything still has Emirates plastered all over it, the new name 'London Cable Car' is not used, lucky Emirates getting all this free post-contract publicity.
This is Loughborough Junction but it is not a junction where you can change trains any more, whereas Beckenham Junction and Norwood Junction are still junctions, Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction are definitely junctions, meanwhile Dalston Junction is only tenuously a junction and Mitcham Junction is no longer a railway junction, but Loughborough Junction has had its day.
The R7 bus is being withdrawn from the village of Maypole on Saturday, three bus stops will be permanently closed, several Londoners will have to walk up to a mile along a narrow unlit lane to Chelsfield, TfL's helpful advice is "passengers should take care when walking along the country roads in the area", still it'll improve reliability for everyone else.
The whole of Crossrail, all of it, will be closed all day on December 25th, 26th and 27th, so best plan your alternative festive travel routes now.
The name of only one Tram stop includes the letters T, R, A and M, sorry this is not exactly news, it's been true for decades.