Both companies pleaded guilty to health and safety offences leading up to crash that killed seven people
Transport for London and the operator of the Croydon tram have been fined a total of £14m for safety failings leading up to the 2016 crash in which seven people died.
Both TfL, which was responsible for the track network, and Tram Operations Limited, a subsidiary of FirstGroup, pleaded guilty to health and safety offences.
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