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EU lending for Crossrail
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[original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59*am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. |
EU lending for Crossrail
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... [x-posted to uk.transport.london] [original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59 am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. I thought Crossrail was being built? Because they have already started work, are you saying this work could be stopped? |
EU lending for Crossrail
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EU lending for Crossrail
On Sep 8, 3:08*am, Mizter T wrote:
[x-posted to uk.transport.london] [original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59*am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it hehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. [x-posted to misc.transport.urban-transit] One also has to ask the question: "What does the EU expect in return for their investment"? |
EU lending for Crossrail
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wrote: I thought Crossrail was being built? Because they have already started work, are you saying this work could be stopped? They can stop work at any time, although the nearer they are to the end the less likely they are to abandon the work done so far. -- :wq |
EU lending for Crossrail
On Sep 8, 3:19*pm, wrote:
I thought Crossrail was being built? Because they have already started work, are you saying this work could be stopped? Of course it *can*: see the 1970s Channel Tunnel, which stopped after they'd dug 400m and bought the TBMs. It would be stupid and expensive to do so, but we are talking the Camerosborne party here... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
EU lending for Crossrail
On Sep 8, 4:42*pm, 1506 wrote:
On Sep 8, 3:08*am, Mizter T wrote: [x-posted to uk.transport.london] [original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59*am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it hehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. [x-posted to misc.transport.urban-transit] One also has to ask the question: "What does the EU expect in return for their investment"? In real life: eventual repayment in cash, and the benefits to all EU member states of improved transport links around a major European city In the paranoid minds of the anti-EU lot: your firstborn child and your soul. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
EU lending for Crossrail
On 2009-09-08 16:42:49 +0100, 1506 said:
On Sep 8, 3:08*am, Mizter T wrote: [x-posted to uk.transport.london] [original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59*am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it hehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/newscentre /12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. [x-posted to misc.transport.urban-transit] One also has to ask the question: "What does the EU expect in return for their investment"? Not the EU but the European Investment Bank. A different animal. And the answer is... Their money back later, with interest. Next question... -- Robert |
EU lending for Crossrail
On Sep 8, 4:58*pm, John B wrote: On Sep 8, 4:42*pm, 1506 wrote: [snip] One also has to ask the question: "What does the EU expect in return for their investment"? In real life: eventual repayment in cash, and the benefits to all EU member states of improved transport links around a major European city In the paranoid minds of the anti-EU lot: your firstborn child and your soul. Ha ha ha, very good! Talk that the project will be renamed "MonnetRail" is nothing other than scurrilous rumour making... |
EU lending for Crossrail
wrote in message ... "Mizter T" wrote in message ... [x-posted to uk.transport.london] [original thread on uk.railway] On Sep 8, 8:59 am, JP wrote: EU has lent £1bn towards Crossrail according to Mayor Boris Excerpt from today's TfL press release: "The Crossrail project received a major boost today as Transport for London (TfL) announced that it has agreed a £1bn loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to finance part of their contribution to Europe's largest construction project." Read the rest of it he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/12515.aspx Apparently it is "one of the largest loans ever secured for a transport project". Of course the big hurdle that Crossrail has yet to pass is the comprehensive public spending review that's going to be instituted by Cameron and Osbourne when they inevitably gain power next year. I thought Crossrail was being built? Because they have already started work, are you saying this work could be stopped? They are only doing preparatory work. It would be stupid to stop part way through any one individual piece of work, but there's no reason why they can't decide to delay boring the main tunnel for a year or 20 (we have been waiting 40 years already) tim |
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