public transport

Get ahead of the Games Poster

Along with plenty of excitement and an incredible atmosphere, the Olympic Games will bring thousands of visitors to London and the UK. This means the transport system will be extremely busy so it’s important to plan and book your journey well in advance.

 

Win this top-of-the-range Spencer Ivy Electric Bike
Or you can pick this stunning electric bike also by Spencer Ivy

To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Eco-Rally, Spencer Ivy are giving one lucky winner the opportunity to take home a Spencer Ivy Electric Bike worth £1,895. They have been designed to be highly reliable and comfortable, allowing the rider to simply get on and go. More...

Greener Journeys is a campaign aimed at encouraging people to get out of their cars and onto buses and coaches; a quick and cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions, pollution and congestion - making life better for everyone all round.

ITM's electrolyser and fuel cell technologies have the potential to become the cornerstones of a future hydrogen economy based on 'green' hydrogen. Their hydrogen systems are able to convert renewable energy to a clean fuel, that can be indefinitely stored for use in transport, residential and industrial applications.

GUTSi is a new cost effective zero emission mass transport solution for London that offers a real opportunity to progress in decarbonising urban travel. We run corporately sponsored express services in central areas which bridge the gap between private and public transport.

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Patrick Head is the co-founder and Director of Engineering for AT&T Williams. He is also a Director of Williams Hybrid Power Limited (WHP).

Transportation Alternatives held its 7th annual Commuter Challenge pitting cyclist, driver, and bus/subway rider in the ultimate showdown of which mode of travel can be quickest, cleanest and cheapest!

Train entering station in long exposure

The Department for Transport is giving us longer, faster trains for Christmas.

Preparation

Bridgestone

81% of EU motorists are driving on under-inflated tyres. By pumping up our tyres we could cumulatively save 4.0 billion litres of wasted fuel, worth €5.2 billion, and avoid 9.3 million tons of CO2 emissions.

Under-inflated tyres also wear out much quicker, so when yours need replacing look for low-rolling resistance tyres with good wet and dry grip.