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Are there any maps available anywhere of what London transport network would
look like for the Olympics?

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Are there any maps available anywhere of what London transport network would
look like for the Olympics?


Well, its not really going to look much different from the way it would
look if there were no Olympics! The only extra stuff is a more intensive
service on the lines that will already be in place, some park-and-ride
schemes and some special bus services. A frighteningly large part of the
vast cost looks as though it will be going on temporary car parks.

There's a rather difficult-to-follow map (spread over two pages) in the
transport section of the Bid Document:

http://www.london2012.org/en/news/pu...andidate+file/

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In message , Jordy
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Are there any maps available anywhere of what London transport network

would
look like for the Olympics?


Well, its not really going to look much different from the way it would
look if there were no Olympics! The only extra stuff is a more intensive
service on the lines that will already be in place, some park-and-ride
schemes and some special bus services. A frighteningly large part of the
vast cost looks as though it will be going on temporary car parks.

There's a rather difficult-to-follow map (spread over two pages) in the
transport section of the Bid Document:

http://www.london2012.org/en/news/pu...andidate+file/


There's an interesting summary of present and predicted vehicles on page 31
of the document.
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