London TravelWatch, formerly the London Transport Users Committee, is the transport watchdog for Greater London. It is funded by the London Assembly and was established in July 2000.

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  • London TravelWatch, formerly the London Transport Users Committee, is the transport watchdog for Greater London. It is funded by the London Assembly and was established in July 2000. Its remit covers all services provided by Transport for London, including the London Underground, London Buses, the Docklands Light Railway, Tramlink, Dial-a-Ride services, London River Services and the Woolwich Ferry, taxis and private hire cars and services operated by National Rail train operating companies, the Heathrow Express and Eurostar. The role of London TravelWatch is to: investigate suggestions and complaints from users who are dissatisfied with the response received from the service provider conduct independent research and produce publications on issues affecting transport users maintain a regular dialogue with operators assess the impact and make recommendations if proposals are made for the closure of a railway line or a station The London TravelWatch board has twelve members and a part time chairman who is appointed by the London Assembly Transport Committee.
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  • July 2000
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  • 6 Middle Street, London, EC1A 7JA
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  • Chairman
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  • Board
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  • London TravelWatch
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  • transport watchdog
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  • London TravelWatch, formerly the London Transport Users Committee, is the transport watchdog for Greater London. It is funded by the London Assembly and was established in July 2000.
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  • London TravelWatch
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