transport for london in photos
Photos: Wimbledon on target for a tech ace
Photo Jeff Lucas said the tech team and IBM focus on three areas during the tournament: the referee's office, data capture and TV graphics and general support for systems such as accreditation and transport logistics. [19 Jun 2008]
Photos: NFC tech takes to the catwalk
Photo The pilot is an extension of NFC trials being undertaken by O2 UK, which has seen the company working with partners like Transport for London and Barclaycard on using NFC handsets to pay for goods and as travel tickets. [11 Feb 2008]
Photos: Tech predicts future of London transport
Photo This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m refurbishment. This area shows urban transport systems from around the world, including Beijing, London and New York. [23 Nov 2007]
Photos: UK tech leaders gather for the CIO Forum
Photo From left to right are: Phil Pavitt, group CIO of Transport for London; Rorie Devine; Jane Kimberlin, IT director of Domino's Pizza; Dominic Cameron, technology director at lastminute.com; Chris Broad, head of IM and technology at the UK Atomic... [16 Oct 2007]
Photos: Germany's road charging tech
Photo Transport for London, which set up London's Congestion Charging scheme with service group Capita, is also believed to have shown an interest. BAG (or Bundesamt für Güterverkehr in German) is the Federal Office for Heavy Goods Transport. [02 Feb 2007]
Caption competition 12: Whose phone is it anyway?
Photo Picture credit: Transport for London This competition is now closed - check out the winning entry below. Winner: "OK, Sir, now empty your other pocket. Rob Falconer nd:"'ere Del, that phone you sold me is a bit Mickey Mouse! [19 Jan 2007]
Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain
Photo Transport for London's (TfL) lost property office covers two entire floors beneath Baker Street Tube station and stores any items left on the underground, on London's buses, in black cabs and on the Docklands Light Railway. [04 Dec 2006]
Photos: Hong Kong's Octopus card
Photo The Octopus card was first introduced in 1997 as a public transport smartcard, much the same as London's Oyster card is now, but shareholders quickly recognised the potential to extend its use. The card can be used on most of Hong Kong's public... [29 Jun 2006]
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