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2012 Olympics, Buses / Coaches / FTR, Regional transport, Greater London, Southeast England
ODA plays down South East’s fears about Olympic legacy coach network
The Olympic Development Authority's plan for a coach network to transport spectators to London 2012 Games venues has come in for criticism in a paper to the South East England's regional transport board.
The Olympic Delivery Authority’s 224-page draft second transport plan published last month includes proposals for three types of coach service to serve the Olympic Park at Stratford: longer distance routes from places typically two-and-a-half hours from the Olympic Park; services from...
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