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On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 20:50:55 -0000 (UTC), Recliner
wrote: Charles Ellson wrote: On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 16:51:12 +0100, JNugent wrote: I always thought the Highways Agency was in charge of those motorways, not TfL; but putting that to one side it does look as if the majority of the money will be going on public transport, which will then pay much of it back through fares. TaL is well-known not to have any say over motorways (thank God). Not having direct control is not the same as not having a say. Also, TfL inherited at least two motorways (A102(M) and M41) but these were immediately re-classified as non-motorway special roads. Was the Westway under TfL's (or its predecessor's) control when it was still a motorway? There was a time when I commuted to work on it most days. The A40(M) is Westway, the M41 (now part of the A3220) was the bit running down from it to Shepherds Bush roundabout forming part of the planned West Cross Route. The Pathetic Motorways version is :- "So why isn't it a motorway anymore? For purely political reasons. In 2000, all roads within Greater London were transferred to a new body, "Transport for London" [which is clearly wrong as most roads come under the burghs]. Unfortunately, whoever wrote the legislation made an error, and TfL have no power to be the authority in charge of motorways..." http://motorwayarchive.ihtservices.c...t-cross-route/ says :- "Following the formation of Transport for London (TfL), these roads were reclassified in May 2000. This change was required because the Greater London Authority (GLA) Act does not give the Mayor for London powers to be the highway authority for motorways, but these roads were being transferred to the Mayor. It was therefore necessary to remove their motorway status before June 2000 when the Mayor took office. " which doesn't seem to be a relevant reason rather than when TfL had relevant powers vested in it. The actual sequence of events might then be that legislation transferred the motorways to TfL on the date that TfL was created but between that legislation being passed and the creation day further legislation removed the motorways from the process. |
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