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Hugh, ODA Director of Transport
World-class venues and transport
Hugh, ODA Director of Transport
World-class venues and a world-class transport system are essential to the success of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. I recently took shadow Transport Minister Stephen Hammond to see our progress in both these areas. We started off by taking

We are investing heavily to provide better transport in time for the 2012 Games and for the east London community long after.

To get Stratford Regional Station ready to be the main gateway station to the 2012 Games, we are building new platforms, entrances, lifts, subways, as well as creating more space for passengers. This work is due to finish by the end of 2010, bringing benefits long before the main event.

A Central Line train pulls up alongside work on the new westbound Central Line platform at Stratford Station. This new platform will reduce crowding by allowing passengers to get on and off the train from both sides:



Another of our key investments is upgrading London Overground’s North London Line, which we are jointly funding with Transport for London and Network Rail. This funding will provide new tracks and new power and signalling systems, as well as new trains. This will help London Overground to run these trains more frequently. This investment will also go towards new freight-avoiding loops. These loops are used to divert freight trains, which are slower than other services, on to different tracks so they do not delay other trains.

We are also contributing to a range of improvements being carried out by our delivery partners, including new Docklands Light Railway (DLR) cars, stations and branch extensions.

The Games are a catalyst for some £6bn of background investment into transport, benefiting people all over. We have already seen some fantastic transport developments, such as the brilliantly restored St. Pancras International Station in central London. During the Games, passengers will be able to get from this station to the Olympic Park in just seven minutes on the high-speed Javelin® shuttle service.

We are still about three and half years away from the London 2012 Games, but the benefits they will bring – from new venues to better transport – can already be seen.

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