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Saturday, 22 June 2024

Infographic of Transport for London's Asset Facts And Figures 2024 πŸ§ΎπŸ“Š

 

Infographic of TfL's asset facts and figures 2024 - Image by TfL

The infographic is taken from the Asset Management Strategy Update document, which is used for Transport for London's (TfL) Programmes and Investment Committee and is due to be held on 26 June 2024. Transport is part of the Critical National Infrastructure and is crucial to the economy and society.

For certain users who are unable to read the text on the images as they are pixelated, the asset figures are below.

Buses

9,330 buses on TfL network
12,000 bus shelters
22.000 bus stops

Tube and Railway

400+ Tube, rail and bus stations

1,200km (745.65 miles) of TfL-operated rail and London Underground track

70 Elizabeth line trains
60km (37.28 miles) of Elizabeth line track

619 London Underground trains
303 London Underground engineering vehicles
1,549 London Underground power sub-stations and equipment
5 London Underground signalling systems
100,000 London Underground network fire assets

111 London Overground trains
23km (14.29 miles) of London Overground track

Light Rail

149 DLR trains
76km (47.22 miles) of DLR track

49km (30.45 miles) of tram track
36 trams

Street Infrastructure

6,300 traffic signal sites
37.000 street lights
580km (360.40 mi) of TfL-operated highway
12 road tunnels
1.700 road structures (including bridges)
2,400km (1491.29 miles) of footways
107 highway pump stations
2,834sqm of highway sustainable drainage systems

12,000 cycle hire cycles/docking points

Others

7 Dial-a-Ride depots

791 Lifts and escalators

36 IFS Cloud Cable Car cabins

28,000 trees (green estate)

20,000 cameras, including CCTV and body-worn cameras

8 piers

567 heating boilers

2 Woolwich Ferry boats

28,000 PC devices
3 terabytes of digital data
6,500 servers operated and maintained

Further reading
We Should Learn About The Critical National Infrastructure And Why Public Transport Is Important For The Economy And Society

TfL Publishes The Most Common London Underground Journeys For 2023

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