Is TfL a good company to work for?

Is TfL a good company to work for?

London transport organisation TfL has a better “staff first” ethos than any other major business in the UK, according to a new survey by jobs site Indeed.

How do I become a TfL train driver?

You’ll need to:

  1. be over 20 years of age.
  2. live within 1 hour’s travel of the depot you’re applying to.
  3. pass enhanced background checks.
  4. pass a medical check.

How much does the CEO of TfL earn?

The highest remunerated employee, TfL boss Michael Brown, received £508,301 in total remuneration, including taking home the biggest bonus of £133,586. The largest expense claim was by the managing director of London Underground who received £16,385, including reimbursement of travel expenses.

How much do overground train drivers earn?

London Overground: £55k to £62k. South Western Railway: £51k to £65k. Transport for London: £28k to £59k. Crosscountry Trains: £29k to £66k.

How hard is it to become a Tube driver?

The answer is simple but the process to actually step into the cab and whizz through London’s tunnels is notoriously difficult. Becoming a train driver is slightly easier because positions are externally advertised unlike the Tube. However, they are extremely competitive with thousands often applying for a single role.

Do TfL workers get free travel?

All 27,000 TfL employees are entitled to free travel in Zones 1-6. They can also nominate a member of their household for an additional pass. A one-year travelcard for Zones 1-6 costs £2,344.

How much do TfL engineers earn?

The typical Transport for London Senior Engineer salary is £58,638 per year. Senior Engineer salaries at Transport for London can range from £50,199 – £66,478 per year. This estimate is based upon 21 Transport for London Senior Engineer salary report(s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods.

Where does the northern city line run?

The Northern City Line is a commuter railway line in England, which runs from Moorgate station to Finsbury Park in London with services running beyond. It is part of the Great Northern Route services, and operates as the south-eastern branch of the East Coast Main Line (ECML).

How long have we been working on the London Underground?

We have worked on the London Underground infrastructure for more than 30 years and have a strong relationship with Transport for London (TfL). We supply over 1400 rail contractors weekly, mobilised and managed by our dedicated account and support team.

What is the northern city?

One of London’s deep-level railways, the Northern City is unlike the others in being owned by Network Rail and served by commuter trains operated by Great Northern from Moorgate to Finsbury Park and onwards to Hertfordshire .

When did the London Underground stop running?

The last London Underground services ran in October 1975 and British Rail services commenced in August 1976, replacing services to Broad Street via the city branch of the North London Line. These British Rail services used the name ” Great Northern Electrics “. The track and tunnels are now owned by Network Rail.