Wednesday 4 Mar 2020
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Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today paid a visit to the London Transport Museum to begin celebrations of Transport for London’s (TfL’s) 20th anniversary.
Arriving from Clarence House with TfL Commissioner Mike Brown MVO, on one of London’s new environmentally-friendly electric buses, the couple were welcomed by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and met a wide range of hard-working TfL staff responsible for keeping London moving every day.
Set-up in 2000 to bring London’s transport network together under one integrated body, TfL has grown and improved transport in London to help support jobs, homes, opportunities and economic growth across the capital. Throughout the past 20 years TfL has:
During the visit The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall met staff who have pioneered environmental and mental health schemes in the workplace and crisis response staff.
Their Royal Highnesses also spoke with the future generation of staff who will help shape London’s next twenty years, including engineering apprentices working on signalling projects on the Tube to make services even quicker and more reliable, and interns from TfL’s award-winning Stuart Ross Internship scheme designed to improve diversity in a number of areas of TfL’s workforce.
His Royal Highness unveiled a TfL20 plaque to commemorate the visit, and London's Transport Commissioner, Mike Brown MVO, presented the royal couple with personalised “Prince of Wales” and “Duchess of Cornwall” roundels.
This visit was the latest in a long-held association between the Royal family and London's transport network including back in 1969 when Her Majesty became the first reigning monarch to travel on the London Underground when she opened the Victoria line. She subsequently visited London Underground on its 150th birthday in 2013.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, said: “London has one of the best public transport systems in the world and Transport for London staff have worked tirelessly to further improve our network over the past 20 years.
“I’m delighted that HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall arrived in style aboard one of our electric buses, and it was a real pleasure to talk to them about TfL’s achievements and future plans.
“With the Elizabeth Line, expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone and introduction of the world-first Direct Vision Standard all planned in the next couple of years alone, I’m sure Transport for London will continue to lead the way globally in the decades to come.”
Mike Brown MVO, London's Transport Commissioner, said: “It was a privilege to host Their Royal Highnesses and introduce them to some of the women and men who throughout the past twenty years have kept London moving and made this city better, cleaner and safer for everyone.
“Our people have overseen some huge achievements since our creation at the start of the century against a backdrop of record-breaking customer numbers. Sustained investment in London’s transport infrastructure has been vital in helping create a modernised Underground and rail, bus and road network which benefits businesses and the millions of people travelling across the capital every day.
“We face more challenges during the next twenty years and beyond, including meeting the needs of our ever-growing population, which we must respond to so that transport continues to support the growth and success of London.”
London Transport Museum is the world’s leading museum of urban transport, welcoming more than 400,000 visitors through its doors each year. Historic vehicles, world-famous posters and objects from the Museum’s renowned collections tell the story of London’s development and the vital part transport plays in defining the unique identity of the city. Each year the Museum promotes safe, active and sustainable travel to more than 100,000 school pupils through the TfL STARS scheme.
Hannah Resnick, Apprentice Project Manager at Transport for London, who met The Royal Highnesses, said: “As an Apprentice Project Manager at TfL, I have had the opportunity to build my professional network, develop my confidence and gain experience working in a fast-paced environment. I’ve been responsible for managing installations of state-of-the-art ticketing equipment across our network, as well as working on the Northern Line Extension and the upgrade of one of our oldest Depots at Neasden.
“TfL also has a Committee for Graduates and Apprentices, which I had the pleasure of acting as Chair for. With consistent support around me, I have achieved my qualifications and met other like-minded people, travelling on this exciting journey together, and it’s great to be able to share this story with The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today.”
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