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2012 Olympics, General transport / Mode, Greater London
Transport strikes gold
Andrew Forster
Weren’t the Olympics great? A fantastic sporting spectacle, medals galore for Team GB, a warm welcome for athletes and spectators from around the world – and a transport system that worked pretty much like clockwork.
This was billed as the public transport games, with no provision for people to reach venues by car. Spectators for London events received travelcards with their Games tickets; Javelin trains helped shuttle the masses back and forth between Stratford’s...
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