We round-up the latest London transport news, from the underground to Heathrow airport.
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00:00London bus passes, which currently allow pensioners to travel on the TfL network across the city
00:07for free, could be scrapped for some over 65s. The travel cards, which are a lifeline
00:13for many Londoners, are currently available for every person over the age of 65 who lives
00:19in London.
00:20But this could change for some according to a new report in the Telegraph. On Monday September
00:259th, Rail Minister Lord Henley was asked to protect passes and urged to promise not to
00:32limit them in any way.
00:35Transport for London has restricted access to a number of its digital systems following
00:40last week's cyber attack. It said the incident, for which it raised the alert on 2nd September,
00:46has not impacted its transport services and there is no evidence of any customer data
00:52being compromised.
00:55Funds for an incredible £3.1 billion upgraded train line could hit the buffers if the new
01:02government fails to stump up the cash. A TfL spokeswoman said we're continuing to progress
01:08on our plans to upgrade and extend the Bakerloo line, but it's dependent on securing the
01:14necessary funding.
01:16And finally, Heathrow Airport said it set a new monthly record for passenger numbers
01:22with nearly 8 million people passing through its terminals in August. The airport also
01:28saw its busiest day last month with 269,000 passengers on the 18th August. That means
01:37it's on course to serve 30 million passengers between June and September, which would be
01:43the most for that period in the airport's history.
01:47For more London transport news and news from London Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports
01:52in the capital, head to Londonworld.com