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Construction begins on East London Transit

02 January 2009

Work begins in Barking Town Centre on 5 January 2009, as £18.5m funding is confirmed to extend the route via Barking Riverside Development to Dagenham Dock.

Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that construction of the first section of the East London Transit will begin in Barking Town Centre on 5 January 2009.

The high capacity bus system will run from Ilford to Dagenham Dock via Barking Town Centre.

It will boost services for local residents as well as help support the regeneration of east London, particularly in its encouragement of housing development.

Extra funds - extra services

Construction begins just weeks after TfL received confirmation of an additional £18.5m of funding, which will extend the scheme by linking the Barking Riverside Development to Barking Town Centre and Dagenham Dock.

The extra funds provided by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and the Department for Transport mean that both planned phases of the East London Transit are now fully funded.

A dramatic improvement

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: 'A huge amount of money has been earmarked to improve transport links in east London and the extra dosh the Government has said we can use to extend the East London Transit is fabulous news for people living or working in the area.

'It will be key to opening up the area to new housing and business developments.

'Transport for London's engineers are all ready to get cracking on a scheme that will dramatically improve services for thousands of local people.'

Local benefits

Margaret Beckett, Minister for the Thames Gateway, said: 'This scheme will help to open up Barking Riverside, providing the easier and quicker connections that can cut out so much of the frustration and delay that businesses suffer, and making jobs and services more accessible to local residents.

'This investment is the largest of eleven major projects coming to fruition over the coming months in the Thames Gateway through the Community Infrastructure Fund, and demonstrates how central government and local stakeholders can identify and fund high priority local transport schemes across the Thames Gateway.  

Rob Whiteman, Chief Executive of Barking & Dagenham Council said: 'The East London Transit will be a huge boost for the transport needs of residents in Barking and Dagenham, and will support regeneration in areas such as the early stages of the Barking Riverside Development whilst providing additional transport capacity to help residents move around East London.'

Find out more about the East London Transit.


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