Transport for briefing for the construction sector 27 July 2020 Introduction

In line with the Government’s easing of lockdown measures, we are working You can help us get more of the to get London back to work safely and construction sector moving and sustainably. This toolkit sets out our working safely, sustainably and latest travel advice for the construction as quickly as possible by: sector as more of its workforce returns to sites across the Capital. • Enabling and encouraging your workforce to walk 1. Our plan and cycle all or part of their journey 2. Help us to help you – what we ask of the construction sector • Helping your workforce to travel at quieter times on the 3. Travel advice for your workforce network by changing your operating hours or staggering 4. Annex – travel advice for your your shifts workforce in Nine Elms, Westminster, The City, • Reducing and retiming the and Stratford goods and services to and from your site See page 5 for further details of how you can help. 1. Our plan

We are implementing our plan to get • To support social distancing and London moving and working again, as help ensure the safety of your safely and sustainably as possible: workforce and others travelling on London’s streets, we have launched • Safety is always our number one the Streetspace for London plan. priority and so our services now Delivered in partnership with London’s must operate differently to enable boroughs, the plan includes new social distancing cycle lanes, widened footways and other changes to London’s streets. • We have introduced new signage and As part of the temporary changes, platform stickers across our network, we have ensured alternative routes as well as operating stations differently remain available for construction through restricting entry where deliveries, waste removal and other necessary and operatiing one-way site servicing activity. These works may and queuing systems affect kerbside access for deliveries at some locations and times during • It is compulsory to wear a face installation and after completion. covering when using public transport. Read the latest information on the Customers should carry hand sanitiser Streetspace for London works to help and wash their hands before and after you plan safe and efficient operations they travel

• We have installed hand sanitising points across our network • We introduced an enhanced cleaning • As part of a package of temporary regime on the network earlier this year. changes, the Congestion Charge This included additional hospital-grade has increased to £15 and operates cleaning substances that kill viruses from 07:00-22:00, seven days a week and bacteria on contact and protect for (excluding Christmas Day only). The up to 30 days; key interchanges being changes will support the safe restart cleaned more frequently – including of the transport network and ensure during the day; and all regular ‘touch the Capital’s recovery is not restricted point’ areas on buses, such as poles by cars and congestion, making and doors, being wiped down with a walking and cycling safer and journeys strong disinfectant daily more reliable

• To keep up with demand, an extra • We are continuing to follow 1,700 bikes and Government advice on using public 14 additional docking stations will be transport. Further details can be found added to the network on our dedicated coronavirus webpage

• We are asking all taxi and private hire companies and drivers to put protective measures in place, including ensuring face coverings are worn by drivers 2. Help us to help you – what we ask of the construction sector

We are committed to helping get more of your sector moving and working safely, Enhancements at TfL’s major sustainably and as quickly as possible. project construction sites Social distancing measures mean that the number of people that can travel on Contractors within TfL’s and the our network is significantly constrained. wider Greater London Authority’s We are doing all we can to ensure a supply chain are taking action to safe transport network, but we need enable safe and sustainable travel the construction sector to play its part. among their workforce. As employers, you can help by: Contractors Dragados at the • When travelling on public transport, it Bank Station Capacity Upgrade is important that passengers continue (BSCU) project and Morgan Sindall to follow the latest Government VolkerFitzpatrick Joint Venture (JV) guidance to ensure they use public at Barking Riverside have installed transport safely additional bike racks for their staff.

• Enhancing the facilities you offer, such Additionally, Dragados at BSCU and as lockers, showers and cycle storage, The Ferrovial Laing O’Rourke JV on to enable your workforce to walk and the Northern Line Extension project cycle all or part of their journey to site have improved changing facilities (see above) and changed the shift start • The best time to travel is 08:15-16:00 and end times of workers who have and after 17:30. You could change your to use public transport, so they can operating hours and/or stagger shifts to travel at quieter times. help your workforce travel to and from work during these times. Working with We know the construction local planning authorities to change site industry is adapting to the operating hours further if necessary challenges of coronavirus – innovating around supply • Working with neighbouring major sites to stagger operating times or workers’ chain, site operations and shift times workforce welfare and travel.

• Allocating those shifts starting and We want to hear about the finishing around peak travel times (05:45 changes you’re implementing to: to 08:15 and 16:00 to 17:30) to workers who can walk or cycle to and from work • Help and encourage your employees to travel • Consolidating and retiming the differently, in a way that’s transportation of materials and healthy for them waste to and from your sites to avoid the busiest times of day on • Reduce the volume and the road network (currently between impact of construction- 06:00-10:00, and 15:00-19:00). Read related road freight to and the guidance on efficient deliveries and on Construction Delivery Plans from your sites Help us publicise your leadership by emailing us details of your best practice at [email protected] 3. Travel advice for your workforce

We have developed the guidance • The best time to travel on public below to help your workforce plan and transport is 08:15-16:00 and after 17:30 complete their journeys safely as they travel to and from your sites. • Consider whether you could start or end your journey using quieter stations. Please give this advice to your workers For instance, by walking or cycling the to help get them and the rest of London first or last part of journeys. Take a look moving and working again, as safely and at our walking Tube map sustainably as possible: • If arriving at a mainline station in • Wear a face covering unless you are , walk or cycle if exempt for age, health or equality possible, to complete your journey. reasons. You should wear a face Check where your nearest Santander covering for your entire journey Cycles docking station is located

• When travelling on public transport, it • Where possible, use contactless or is important that passengers continue Oyster to pay for your journeys. If to follow the latest government using Oyster, you should top up on our guidance to ensure they use public website, or via the app. To help keep our transport safely staff safe, many of our Tube stations are not accepting cash, although some • If you can, use existing or new walking cash-accepting stations can still be and cycling routes found on the transport network. Advice on maintaining social distancing will be given across the transport network, and further measures to prevent crowding through new queuing systems will be in operation. Please try to maintain social distancing wherever possible

• Our hard-working staff are there to help; please act on their instructions

• If you’re driving, please plan ahead and obey speed limits and traffic laws at all times 4. Annex – Travel advice for your workforce in Vauxhall Nine Elms, Westminster, The City, Canary Wharf and Stratford

We have also produced further detailed information and advice for those workers travelling to sites in these areas of concentrated construction activity and some of our busiest stations.

Please share this, alongside our main travel advice, with your workforce at sites in these areas to help get them and the rest of London moving and working again as safely and sustainably as possible. Vauxhall and City of City of Nine Elms London Westminster Canary Wharf Stratford

If you can, use existing or new walking and cycling routes

Four Cycleways Four Cycleways A number of Cycleway 3 runs close There are many and Quietways serve the City Cycleways serve to the Isle of Dogs and Cycleways and serve the of London area. the City of connects to a number Quietways a short ride Vauxhall and Use our cycle Westminster area. of other Cycleways from Stratford, and five Nine Elms area. maps to find Use our cycle and Quietways. Use specifically serving the Use our cycle your best route maps to find our cycle maps to find Stratford area. Use our maps to find your best route your best route cycle maps to find your your best route best route

Santander Cycles are located near Tube stations in There are six Santander There are nine Santander these areas. Check to find where your nearest Cycle hubs located Cycle hubs located near Santander Cycles docking station is located within five minutes of Stratford and Queen Canary Wharf station. Elizabeth Olympic Park. Check to find where Check to find where your nearest Santander your nearest Santander Cycles docking station Cycles docking station is located is located

These stations and lines are likely to be busy in peak hours. Travel at quieter times (08:15-16:00 and after 17:30) for a more comfortable journey

• Vauxhall station • Liverpool • Oxford Circus, • Canary Wharf, Heron • Stratford, Leyton, • Jubilee line Street, Bank, Tottenham Quays, Canning Canning Town and between Monument, Court Road, Town and West Ham West Ham stations Stratford and Moorgate, Holborn, stations • Central line between Westminster Farringdon Bond Street, • Jubilee line between South Woodford/ and Old Street Green Park and • Stratford and Redbridge and stations Charing Cross Westminster Stratford • Bus routes • Jubilee line stations serving Nine • District line between • Jubilee line between between • Jubilee line Elms Lane Dagenham Heathway Stratford and Stratford and between and Aldgate East Westminster • Bus stops Westminster Stratford and in , • DLR between • District line between • District line Westminster Elephant & Woolwich Arsenal Dagenham Heathway between • Victoria line Castle and and Canning Town and Aldgate East Dagenham • Bus stops in Canning • Heathway and Junction Town and North between Stratford and Aldgate East Greenwich Willesden Junction • DLR between Woolwich Arsenal and Canning Town • Bus stops in Stratford and Canning Town

Thames Clipper river services could offer a helpful alternative to driving for those workers travelling to sites in Canary Wharf or central London. Their reduced river boat service is operating between Putney in the west and Woolwich (Royal Arsenal) in the east of London, serving piers at:

• Battersea Power • Blackfriars, • Westminster • Canary Wharf and Station, St Tower, Bankside and Malthouse Terrace George Wharf Pier and London Embankment and Millbank Bridge City

• Visit for more information including full timetable and ticket details