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Public Transport Journeys by Type of Transport
Transport for London (TfL)Number of journeys on the public transport network by TFL reporting period, by type of transport. Data is broken down by bus, underground, DLR, tram, Overground and cable car. Period lengths are different in periods 1 and 13, and the data is not adjusted to account for that. Docklands Light Railway journeys are based on automatic passenger counts at stations. Overground and Tram journeys are based on automatic on-carriage passenger co... - Updated 3 years ago
Cycle Flows on the TFL Road Network
Transport for London (TfL)This dataset will no longer be updated. Cycle flows on the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN). The purpose of this indicator is to assess the level of cycle use on the TLRN. The overall ambition is to increase cycling levels by 400% such that by 2025 cycling will equate to a 5% mode share of all journey trips. This indicator does not represent cycling across London as a whole, It only represents cycling on the 5% of London’s road... - Updated 5 years ago
Walking and Cycling by Borough
Department for TransportTable showing proportion of residents who walk for at least 30 minutes at a given frequency, and proportion of residents who cycle (any length or purpose) at a given frequency, by local authority and region. 1 Results are grouped according to the area where respondents live, which may not be the same as the area where they walk or cycle. 2 "Cycle" in this table refers to any cycling, irrespective of length or purpose. "Walk" in this ta... - Updated 5 years ago
Place of Residence by Place of Work, Region
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Table to show all people in work in the UK by their place of residence and place of work (main job). The data helps to show commuting patterns since 2004. Matrix shows where workers commute from (residence) and to (workplace). Commuting data from the Annual Population Survey 2010 has been presented here using Prezi software. How does London get to work? Commuting in London on Prezi. - Created 10 years ago
Place of Residence by Place of Work, Local Authority
Office for National Statistics (ONS)2011 Census origin-destination data showing location of usual residence by place of work for UK merged local authority districts. First table contains data for all local authorities, the second table contains London boroughs only, plus other regional totals. Table population is all usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census. In order to protect against disclosure of personal information, records have bee... - Updated 10 years ago
Travel Patterns and Trends, London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This spreadsheet summarises of the key travel patterns and trends relating to the TFL network and Airports around London. Some of the borough level data has been analysed using these interactive charts. Click on the image to open. The first stack graph shows the spread of mode of travel for each borough. In Kensington and Chelsea over 44 per cent of journeys are made on foot, in Bexley 59 per cent of journeys are in a car/motorcyc... - Updated 10 years ago
TfL Business Plan 2009/10 to 2017/18
Transport for London (TfL)Data incorporated in Transport for London's Business Plan. TfL's Business Plan sets out how TfL will improve and expand London's transport network over the next 10 years. It defines the priorities and programmes to be delivered over the period of TfL’s funding settlement with Government. The data supports and describes the Plan's objectives. Data is currently available in Excel format. We are working to make this data available in CSV... - Updated 11 years ago
Better Environment, Better Health - Guides for London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)Improving the local environment can help improve health and wellbeing. The GLA have produced a bespoke guide for each London borough highlighting how positive changes to the environment help support better health. The Better Environment, Better Health guide offers tailored information on seven important environmental factors that can impact on residents’ health. These factors are green spaces, active travel and transport, surface water... - Created 11 years ago
Bus Use and Supply Data 1999-2022
Transport for London (TfL)Data and technical analysis for London Assembly Transport Committee report on bus services in London (October 2013). The technical analysis published in support of the Transport Committee's report on bus services in London includes: - the number of bus passenger journeys in London compared to rest of England for 2004/5-2012/13; - annual actual and forecast bus passenger journeys and bus kilometres operated for 1999-2022; - number of...