Something which had escaped my attention and which not much fuss seems
to have been made of - the Crossrail Select Committee made a statement
on its preliminary findings having considered petitions related to the
Crossrail Bill, and the main issue is that they are requiring CLRL to
add a station at Woolwich to the Bill.
From
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/060725.pdf :
The major issue arising from Petitions in the Greenwich area was the
need for a station at Woolwich. We will refer to this issue in detail
in our report. At this time we wish to state that we have carefully
examined all the evidence put before us and we are clearly convinced
of the essential need for a Crossrail station in Woolwich, an area
which includes some of the poorest wards in the United Kingdom.
We noted that the Promoter’s calculations of cost of this station
showed that it would provide exceptional value for money and we
require the Promoters to bring forward the necessary additional
provision to add this to the Bill. We would also ask the Promoters to
work with the local Council to ensure that the Crossrail station is
fully integrated into the local transport infrastructure.
A point to note is that a Woolwich Crossrail station would not be
underneath Woolwich Arsenal station; the tunnel places it under the
Royal Arsenal site to the north, making integration more complicated
(probably easy enough for Greenwich Waterfront Transit, but not so for
the DLR).
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Dave Arquati
Imperial College, SW7
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London