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We round-up the latest transport and travel news from the capital.
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00:00Londoners will know that noise on the Tube feels like it's at an all-time high, and
00:06Finn Brennan, Aslef's union organiser on London Underground, says that noise levels
00:12are the worst they have ever been. He said, London Underground have admitted that on the
00:17Victoria Line it exceeds the legal limit that people should deal with on a working shift.
00:23He added that TfL have had to issue ear defenders to drivers, but that is simply a sticking
00:29plaster and that the underlying problem needs to be dealt with and at the base of the issue
00:34is a lack of maintenance.
00:37Two firms will further examine the possibility of an extension to the Bakerloo line. Transport
00:43for London is appealing to the government for funding if the project is approved. TfL
00:48believes construction could start in the early 2030s, with services running by 2040. It is
00:55estimated the extension would cost between £5.2 and £8.7 billion, based on figures
01:02from 2021. The line would be extended south from Elephant and Castle to Lewisham via New
01:08Crossgate, with new proposed stations at Old Kent Road and Burgess Park.
01:14And finally, UK ministers have taken a big step towards redesigning the flight paths
01:20aircraft use to take off from and land at London airports, in a change that could lead
01:26to greener flights but also noise pollution in different parts of the capital. The Department
01:32for Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority on Tuesday announced a consultation on the
01:37formation of a new airspace design service to redraw the way planes fly in and out over
01:44the UK. The review by the government and the regulator will start with the heavily
01:49congested airspace over London and the south of England. For more on this, head to londonworld.com

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