Vague ideas will not improve transport for Londoners - Caroline Pidgeon responds to the Mayor's transport strategy

12.12.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Mon 12th Oct 2009

Caroline Pidgeon, the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Transport Spokesperson, commenting on the Mayor's Draft Transport Strategy published today said:

"The strategy document has some vague aspirations, but ultimately little else. It falls far short of being a route map showing how transport will be significantly improved for Londoners in the years ahead.

"By the end of his Mayoralty electors should be able to look at Boris Johnson's transport strategy and judge what has actually been implemented. In three years time that will be impossible with so few specific recommendations and targets.

"The transport strategy must also be judged aside the Mayor's record so far on transport. It still remains the case that a £1.8 billion funding gap exists for upgrades to the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. The Jubilee Line upgrade is already overdue and the Northern Line upgrade has now been postponed.

"The Mayor has stunningly even failed to deliver on issues where funding is not an issue. His promise to extend Oyster to rail by May has long been broken as has his claim that in his first week so in City Hall he would convene an emergency public summit of all the train operating companies."

Notes to editors:

Just some of the broken pledges by the Mayor on transport include:

1.To deliver Oyster Pay as You Go on railways by May 2009: http://www.esadvertising.co.uk/media/images/mayor258_5846.pdf

FACT: As of today Oyster PAYG has not been extended to rail and is starting date might even fall into 2010.

2. To call an emergency public summit of all the train operating companies in "our first few weeks in City Hall….. to ensure action is taken to solve chronic overcrowding, the issue of exorbitant pricing and the availability of Oyster at every station." (page 23 of Boris Johnson's Transport Manifesto) http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Guardian/documents/2009/04/27/Transportmanifesto.pdf

FACT: As of today no summit has been called.

3. "By improving public transport in outer London through orbital bus routes".

FACT: Not one new orbital bus route has started since Boris Johnson became Mayor of London.

Bookmark this story at: del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg FacebookFacebook LibDigLibDig redditreddit StumbleUponStumbleUpon
Print this news story
Comment on this news story
Previous news story: Dreams alone will not transform London - Mike Tuffrey (Mon 12th Oct 2009).
Next news story: Mayor must stop £2 million perks for senior police officers - Dee Doocey (Wed 14th Oct 2009).

Related News Stories:

Thu 18th Mar 2010:

Wed 17th Mar 2010:

Thu 11th Mar 2010:

Wed 10th Mar 2010:

Fri 5th Mar 2010:

Mon 1st Mar 2010:

Thu 31st Dec 2009:

Thu 17th Dec 2009:

Tue 15th Dec 2009:

Thu 10th Dec 2009:

Mon 7th Dec 2009:

Thu 3rd Dec 2009:

Wed 18th Nov 2009:

Wed 4th Nov 2009:

Thu 29th Oct 2009:

Wed 21st Oct 2009:

Thu 15th Oct 2009:

Mon 12th Oct 2009:

Wed 7th Oct 2009:

Tue 6th Oct 2009:

Mon 5th Oct 2009:

Fri 11th Sep 2009:

Thu 10th Sep 2009:

Tue 8th Sep 2009:

Tue 18th Aug 2009:

Mon 17th Aug 2009:

Fri 17th Jul 2009:

Wed 15th Jul 2009:

Wed 17th Jun 2009:

Wed 10th Jun 2009:

Tue 9th Jun 2009:

Fri 5th Jun 2009:

Thu 28th May 2009:

Fri 22nd May 2009:

Thu 21st May 2009:

Tue 19th May 2009:

Mon 18th May 2009:

Thu 14th May 2009:

Wed 13th May 2009:

Tue 5th May 2009:

Wed 8th Apr 2009:

Wed 1st Apr 2009:

Wed 25th Mar 2009:

Wed 4th Mar 2009:

Thu 12th Feb 2009:

Tue 3rd Feb 2009:

Wed 28th Jan 2009:

Thu 15th Jan 2009:

Fri 9th Jan 2009:

Wed 17th Dec 2008:

Mon 15th Dec 2008:

Thu 27th Nov 2008:

Wed 19th Nov 2008:

Wed 5th Nov 2008:

Fri 31st Oct 2008:

Fri 24th Oct 2008:

Wed 22nd Oct 2008:

Tue 21st Oct 2008:

Wed 15th Oct 2008:

Thu 9th Oct 2008:

Wed 8th Oct 2008:

Wed 17th Sep 2008:

Fri 12th Sep 2008:

Tue 9th Sep 2008:

Thu 4th Sep 2008:

Tue 2nd Sep 2008:

Fri 29th Aug 2008:

Wed 20th Aug 2008:

Wed 13th Aug 2008:

Tue 5th Aug 2008:

Thu 17th Jul 2008:

Wed 16th Jul 2008:

Mon 7th Jul 2008:

Sun 1st Jun 2008:

Thu 22nd May 2008:

Fri 9th May 2008:

Thu 6th Mar 2008:

Wed 5th Mar 2008:

Wed 12th Dec 2007:

Mon 29th Oct 2007:

Tue 16th Oct 2007:

Thu 15th Mar 2007:

Tue 13th Mar 2007:

Wed 7th Feb 2007:

Wed 14th Dec 2005:

Tue 23rd Aug 2005:

Wed 22nd Jun 2005:

Wed 27th Oct 2004:

Tue 12th Oct 2004:

Tue 20th Jan 2004:

Mon 27th Oct 2003:

Mon 20th Oct 2003:

Mon 17th Mar 2003:

Wed 12th Feb 2003:

Wed 22nd Jan 2003:

Wed 13th Nov 2002:

Thu 17th Oct 2002:

Related Press Articles:

Fri 17th Sep 2004:

Related Speeches:

Sat 29th Nov 2003:

Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 98 Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BY.
Published and promoted by London Assembly Liberal Democrats, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA.
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.