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Transport for London
TfL is responsible for running London’s transport services, including the tube network, London Buses, and the Docklands Light Railway. It also runs the London Congestion Charge scheme, and is responsible for the 580 km network of main roads, and all of London’s traffic lights.
It is also responsible for regulating the city’s taxis and private hire trade, and the management of Croydon Tramlink, London River Services, Victoria Coach Station and London’s Transport Museum.
TfL is run by a board of members appointed by the Mayor (who also chairs it), and is responsible for delivering the Mayor’s integrated transport strategy, working closely with the boroughs and the Strategic Rail Authority. There is no borough representation on the TfL board.
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