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Cross River Tram consultation results published

11 September 2007

Transport for London today published the results of a public consultation on route options for the proposed Cross River Tram.

The Cross River Tram would provide an important public transport link

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

The consultation sought the views of local residents and businesses on various options for the proposed 16.5km route.

Independent researchers IPSOS MORI carried out the consultation and over 5,000 people and organisations responded to give their views. 

The results show strong support for the tram. Positive responses were received from all the borough councils that the tram would pass through: Camden, Westminster, Lambeth and Southwark.

A decision on the preferred route will follow a technical review and assessment of whether funding will be available.

The review and further feasibility work will look at potential passenger numbers, improvements in journey times, a review of depot and staged implementation options, traffic and environmental impacts and the views on route options expressed by the public and stakeholders.

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Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London said: "The Cross River Tram would provide an important public transport link to provide a fast and reliable transport link from rapidly developing residential areas such as Elephant & Castle and King's Cross, to around one million jobs in central London."

Luke Albanese, Project Director for Cross River Tram said: "This report will help us to develop our proposals.

"A decision on a recommended preferred route will follow a technical assessment of all the different options."

 

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