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London’s Tube Has Busiest Morning Since Covid as Workers Return

London’s Tube Has Busiest Morning Since Covid as Workers Return

London’s underground rail system had its busiest morning since March 2020 as office workers returned to their desks and schools reopened. 

Some 831,000 people used the Tube network from 7-10 a.m. on Monday, an increase of 17% from the previous week, Transport for London said in an emailed statement. Bus traffic jumped 39%, with London’s schools returning after the summer holidays. Monday’s figures were compared with Tuesday, Aug. 31, because Aug. 30 was a public holiday. 

While ridership remains far below pre-pandemic levels, the pick-up in traffic suggests a much-delayed return to the office may finally be taking hold. TfL, which runs London’s Tube and bus network, has received more than 4 billion pounds ($5.5 billion) in government bailouts since the Covid-19 pandemic gutted tourism revenue and forced commuters to work from home. 

London’s Tube Has Busiest Morning Since Covid as Workers Return

In an email, a TfL spokesman said he expected to finish the day with more than 50% of pre-pandemic Tube ridership, and at least two-thirds of normalized bus usage. The network was moving some 5 million people around London per day before the coronavirus hit. 

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