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23 October 2007
An updated transport plan seeks to increase the proportion of 2012 visitors and workers using public transport from 80 to 100 per cent.
This will be done by boosting services on the 10 Tube and train lines serving the Olympic park in Stratford, combining free or discounted Travelcards with event tickets and making it virtually impossible to park near a Games venue.
The Olympics Delivery Authority's redrafted transport plan emerged after a year of consultation to detail how about 500,000 spectators a day will be transported around the capital.
The initial proposals had raised concerns among MPs, councils and London Assembly members for being too "vague" and over-reliant on the belief that up to one in six Londoners would free up capacity on the Tube, trains and roads by leaving the city during the Games.
The Commons transport committee had warned that traffic had to fall by at least 15 per cent to prevent jams. The plans include establishing a 150-mile "Olympic route network" - enforced like bus lanes - on roads such as the Victoria Embankment and the North Circular to speed athletes and VIPs between their accommodation and venues.
Today's document confirms plans for London 2012 to be the "public transport Games", with all spectators arriving by public transport, bicycle or on foot. There are also plans to transport 50 per cent of construction materials by rail or water to take the pressure off roads.
But Olympics sources denied reports that plans for two 6,000-space park and ride schemes - one at the junction of the M25 and M11, the other at the Dartford crossing - had been scrapped.
"We are still looking for options for park and ride, " said an ODA spokesman. "It is just about getting the right location.
"We don't talk about banning people. Our focus is on getting people to come by public transport."
ODA chief executive David Higgins said: "It is essential we put in place world-class transport links to make this one of the best connected parts of the capital.
"The publication of the transport plan marks a year of significant achievement across the transport industry - work to treble capacity at Stratford regional station is under way; the tunnels needed to extend the Docklands Light Railway have broken through; the first new trains to be used on the Javelin shuttle service in 2012 have arrived in the UK and the highspeed rail link they will travel on, HS1, is ready.
"With further 2012 transport schemes and enhancements set to be well under way by the Beijing Games in 2008, and be completed by 2011, we are on track to deliver an early legacy of transformed transport links for east London."
Newham council, the main host borough, was already planning widespread parking restrictions for non-residents. Plans remain to use Hackney Marshes as a temporary coach park. Around
3,500 coach and car parking spaces will be built on the Olympics site for VIPs and disabled spectators, excluding the 5,440 spaces being provided as part of the neighbouring "Olympics city" development at Stratford City that will provide the athletes' village. ODA transport director Hugh Sumner today suggested using the Olympics to drive home a sea-change in attitudes towards using the car to travel to sporting events.
With four million people living within a 40-minute bike ride of a Games venue, the ODA wants to build more cycle paths, create 8,000 secure cycle parking spaces and offer free puncture repairs.
Mr Sumner told The Times: "We have a very aggressive programme to make it the greenest games in modern times. We want to leave both a hard legacy in terms of infrastructure and a living legacy in the way people think about transport and about how they travel to sports and cultural events. "We want to accelerate the shift to public transport and cycling that we have seen in London in recent years.
"There will need to be traffic controls around competition venues. We will make it very plain to people that there isn't going to be parking."
The car exclusion zone - and how rail services will link...
NEW PROJECTS ARE REVEALED
Today's document listed a series of developments since the draft plan was published a year ago, including:
* The start of a £104 million upgrade of Stratford regional station, on the edge of the Olympic Park, to treble capacity.
* The completion of tunnelling work under the Thames on the DLR extension to Woolwich Arsenal.
* The opening of the western ticket hall at King's Cross Underground.
* The testing of the high-speed trains that are expected to link St Pancras and Stratford International in 2009.
* An order for 55 new DLR carriages, including 22 part-funded by the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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