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Town centre / City / Suburban transport, Greater London
1980s London studies did make a positive contribution
Tim Morton, Retired divisional director, Integrated Transport Division, Mott MacDonald, London SW12
Your review of the London Assessment Studies of the late-1980s (‘Andrew Forster recounts the disastrous last attempt to develop a road improvement plan for the capital’ LTT 03 Aug) evoked strong memories. I was Mott, Hay & Anderson’s (now Mott MacDonald’s) project manager for stage two of the South London Assessment Study (South Circular – M25, centred on the A23 corridor), by which time the studies had become more multimodal in nature. Your description of the...
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