Millions of London commuters will find their daily journeys easier following major updates to Transport for London's official travel app, TfL Go, which now offers enhanced accessibility features and personalised route planning across the entire network.
The upgraded app provides detailed step-free access information for passengers with mobility needs and allows users to customise routes based on their preferences - whether prioritising speed, minimising changes, or meeting specific accessibility requirements. This reflects TfL's push to make the capital's transport network truly inclusive.
Since launching in 2020, TfL Go has become essential for navigating London, delivering real-time service updates, live bus times, and interactive maps. The latest improvements integrate information across the Tube, buses, Elizabeth Line, and DLR into one seamless platform where passengers can check disruptions, find alternatives, and plan journey times.
The timing is crucial as London's transport infrastructure continues expanding with new lines and services. By positioning the app as the definitive information source, TfL aims to reduce passengers' reliance on third-party apps whilst ensuring they receive the most accurate, up-to-date travel guidance directly from the transport authority.
The updates also provide clearer network status overviews, helping commuters make informed travel decisions well before they set off. This proves particularly valuable during rush hours or unexpected disruptions, giving passengers the tools to adapt their plans and avoid delays.