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quote Can Boris give plans for transport a boost? By Linda Piper THERE are high hopes the election of a supporter of Bexley Council's Jump on Board campaign to London's top job will boost the chances of its success. The campaign was launched in February to try to improve public transport in the borough. Its main aims are to extend the Greenwich Waterfront Transit (GWT) across Bexley to link up with north Kent's Fastrack system, extend the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) into Thamesmead and extend Crossrail to Ebbsfleet. Bexley also wants to see the introduction of 12-carriage trains on the rail network and the expansion of the Oyster card to make it acceptable for travel on all trains in the capital. The council claims Bexley has been excluded from many of the public transport improvements which are being introduced in other surrounding boroughs, such as the GWT and Fastrack, which end at the borough boundaries. But Bexley councillor Peter Craske, cabinet member for transport, says he is optimistic the situation will change now Tory Mayor of London Boris Johnson is in place. He was the only one of the three major mayoral candidates to pledge support for the campaign. Councillor Craske said: "We want to have a meeting with the Mayor and Transport for London as soon as possible, to see how we can work together to deliver what Bexley wants to see. "We are expecting lots of changes to the way things are done." Cllr Craske added: "I think we have got a strong case." The most obvious first target is the extension of the GWT into Bexley, where part of the potential Bexley route has already been safeguarded. Cllr Craske said: "The building blocks for extending the GWT are already there. "It is definitely something we can now work on and try to deliver." He added: "And there is no reason why the DLR should stop at Woolwich or why it cannot be extended to Thamesmead and north Bexley." The Crossrail scheme is more problematic and longer term, but Bexley made its case to the House of Lords two weeks ago. Cllr Craske said: "Together with the new mayor and the former one, we want to get people out of their cars and onto public transport, but we have to have the alternatives in place to do that. "We do not want to just moan about it. "There are things we can do and I think the doors are opening." unquote As the infalliable "Great Helmsman" has just given away £2.7 billion in an unfunded pre electoral inducement - I believe, if you listen carefully, we will hear the brakes going on public spending very shortly. With a packed investment agenda already filled by Crossrail and the Olympics, Bexley's hopes of Boris and Boris's hopes of further central funding, however sensible they might be, may be in vain. |
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 06:07:10 -0700 (PDT), Mwmbwls
wrote: http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/to...rt_a_boost.php quote Can Boris give plans for transport a boost? By Linda Piper THERE are high hopes the election of a supporter of Bexley Council's Jump on Board campaign to London's top job will boost the chances of its success. I guess they can dream. They might get an express bus trial route for a while. Cllr Craske said: "Together with the new mayor and the former one, we want to get people out of their cars and onto public transport, but we have to have the alternatives in place to do that. Is the electorate in Bexley aware of these intentions? I'm sure they'd vote people out who want to do this. Surely they want lots of road improvements and car parks rather than rail lines and buses? "We do not want to just moan about it. "There are things we can do and I think the doors are opening." unquote As the infalliable "Great Helmsman" has just given away £2.7 billion in an unfunded pre electoral inducement - I believe, if you listen carefully, we will hear the brakes going on public spending very shortly. With a packed investment agenda already filled by Crossrail and the Olympics, Bexley's hopes of Boris and Boris's hopes of further central funding, however sensible they might be, may be in vain. Well exactly. I suspect we may struggle to see GWT actually built and doesn't the DLR terminus at Woolwich point west rather than east? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On May 16, 2:07*pm, Mwmbwls wrote:
As the infalliable "Great Helmsman" has just given away £2.7 billion in an unfunded pre electoral inducement - I believe, if you listen carefully, we will hear the brakes going on public spending very shortly. With a packed investment agenda already filled by Crossrail and the Olympics, Bexley's hopes of Boris and Boris's hopes of further central funding, however sensible they might be, may be in vain. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...ansport.london quote Cash shortfall threatens London's tube upgrade Dan Milmo and Matthew Taylor The Guardian, Monday May 19 2008 Boris Johnson faces a funding crisis which threatens to paralyse London's public transport system and overshadow his term as the capital's mayor, according to sources close to the financial negotiations. Senior transport figures say the £16bn Crossrail project, an underground rail link from Heathrow in the west to Canary Wharf in the east, will stifle investment in the ageing tube network, meaning a number of station revamps and line upgrades could be postponed or cancelled. According to City Hall insiders, Johnson, who was criticised for his lack of experience managing large-scale projects during the mayoral campaign, has yet to get to grips with funding problems. Speculation within transport industry circles is putting the potential funding hole at up to £5bn. Tony Travers, director of the Greater London group at the London School of Economics, said the consequences of such a big shortfall could be disastrous. "It could create serious problems for the new mayor and for efforts to modernise London's antique transport system," he said. "Worse, it is increasingly unclear who is responsible for any shortcomings, Gordon Brown, Ken Livingstone [Johnson's predecessor] or Boris Johnson." Johnson faces going cap in hand to the Treasury or pushing through a rise in bus and tube fares if the shortfall proves insurmountable. The alleged funding gap covers improvements to London's tube network up to 2017. Transport for London is currently budgeting the works programme for the period and senior figures believe it could be up to £5bn short. One source said Livingstone had underestimated the financial support needed for the Underground network when he negotiated the Crossrail deal last year. "In order to get government funding for Crossrail, the mayor agreed a funding package that took the risk of cost overruns onto TfL's budget. It also implied a settlement for London Underground which did not recognise fully the likely cost of the tube over the next 10 years," he said. A TfL spokesman said the organisation was confident it had the funding for the next phase of the upgrade: "We simply do not recognise these numbers," he said. "TfL has a fully funded business plan to 2010 and a financial settlement from government out to 2017 that represents the largest investment in London's transport system since the [second world] war." But last week the head of TfL, Peter Hendy, said the organisation did not know whether the present settlement would cover the next phase of the tube upgrade. TfL expects to complete a financial assessment of tube plans by the autumn. The funding problems are a legacy of the failed tube contractor Metronet, which collapsed last year after a £2bn overspend. With Metronet's contracts due to be transferred to TfL, Johnson is responsible for delivering the work on budget unquote. |
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