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LT wants more power

20th August 1976, Page 22
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

by CM reporter

fares beyond an acceptable level must drive away longer distance passengers who help to make up London's workforce."

The role of London Transport should be expanded to that of a passenger transport executive for London, said Mr Robinson. This would achieve better co-ordination between LT and British Rail and open the door to LT fixing fares and service levels on BR services.

On particular points LT argued that: • Service improvements, and fares and marketing initiatives, can divert car users to public transport.

• Any policy of traffic restraint in city centres must be coupled with public transport improvements to provide an acceptable "package" and gain general consent. • The "efficiency" objective in transport must, in comparison with. the alternatives such as extensive road provision, imply special support for public transport.

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