More articles like this...
2012 Olympics, Accessibility, General transport / Mode, Parking, Greater London, Southeast England
2012 Olympics to be '100% public transport' Games, say promoters
Ambitious plans to make the 2012 London Olympics virtually "car free" for spectators at all the venues were published this week by the Olympic Delivery Authority.
Underpinning London 2012's transport strategy is an ambition to host a 'public transport' Games, the plan says. "The aim is for 100% of ticketed spectators to travel to the Games by public transport, or by walking or cycling," it explains. "There will be no private car parking for spectators at any venue...
Join Local Transport Today subscribers and read this article in full...
|
|
||
1 Year |
2 YearSave 10% |
3 YearSave 15% |
£140 |
£252 |
£357 |
|
+£4 VAT |
+£7.20 VAT |
+£10.20 VAT |
Local Transport Today is dedicated to providing you with detailed knowledge: essential to informed transport planning and project delivery. All annual subscriptions include a 1 user licence for TransportXtra |
||
![]() |
||
| |
TransportXtra only
An online-only subscription to TransportXtra works out at less than £7.50 per month for all the latest issues and transport intelligence. |
£90 + VAT
|
Not ready to subscribe? Take a 2 week free trial



2012: motorway park-and-ride plans axed



