I hope these links are useful - to answer one of the above points it should take Oyster, although the exact fare structure has yet to be published.
The key issues at the moment are (1) when will it be completed by - it would be amazing if it is now completed before the 2012 Games, and
(2) what will be the final cost to TfL, now that Boris Johson's initial promise that it would be entirely funded privately have turned out to be total nonsesne.
I don't know much about this. Will it be on Oyster and affordable, or will it be a tourist thing more like the Eye?
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ReplyDeleteI hope these links are useful - to answer one of the above points it should take Oyster, although the exact fare structure has yet to be published.
ReplyDeleteThe key issues at the moment are (1) when will it be completed by - it would be amazing if it is now completed before the 2012 Games, and
(2) what will be the final cost to TfL, now that Boris Johson's initial promise that it would be entirely funded privately have turned out to be total nonsesne.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-13113801
http://londonreconnections.blogspot.com/2011/04/where-things-stand-with-london-cable.html