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London Assessment Studies

Volume 196: debated on Thursday 17 October 1991

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To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what progress has been made in implementing the public transport proposals contained in the London assessment studies, and, in particular, what progress has been made to plans to extend the Northern line from Kennington southwards to Streatham and Crystal Palace, and to extend the east London line to Balham.

The London assessment studies contained a number of proposals for improving public transport at certain key locations. Among the main schemes which are being taken forward are east-west crossrail, also recommended by the central London rail study—CLRS—and the extension of the docklands light rail to Lewisham. In addition, the route for the Chelsea-Hackney line, again, recommended by CLRS, has been safeguarded.

The specific schemes mentioned are still being evaluated by London Transport. Any implementation will be subject to the availability of resources. At present LT's resources are fully committed to relieving congestion in the central area and improving the overall safety and reliability of the existing Underground system.