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Old November 16th 09, 04:31 PM posted to uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.transport.london
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Default BBC - Soho shops make way for Crossrail

On Nov 15, 3:21*pm, Stephen Furley wrote:
On 15 Nov, 01:09, " wrote:

The buildings in part of Oxford Street and Dean Street will be
demolished to enable the station to be extended.


I don't often go to Oxford now, but I remember when using the Oxford
Tube is passed a large area of vacent land, somewhere in West London.
The houses which had stood on this land demolished to make way for a
road widening scheme, which had been cancelled. *With the cutbacks
which are coming, whoever wins the next election, the cancellation of
Crossrail must be considered at least a possibility; i.e. cancelling
it is still cheaper than completing it, so I wonder if we will see the
same situation here.


As a rule, I oppose government spending money the taxpayer can ill
afford. However, in this case I sincerely hope the Crossrail project
is not cancelled. London needs Crossrail.

 
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