Re: Bolton station
- From: wensleydale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Neil Williams)
- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:12:23 GMT
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:13:43 -0000, "Ken Ward"
<ken.angling@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Under the Manchester "Congestion Scheme" referendum, a YES vote would
have given us a brand new connected Bus Interchange built in the old
triangle of lines to the north of there station, which is now a Car Park. I
presume that has now been dumped.
If the Congestion Charge scheme hadn't been so poorly-specified and
discriminatory against those for whom the funding was *not* going to
improve public transport, it might have gained more support.
Then again, maybe not. People in general outside London have not so
far supported any Congestion Charge.
Neil
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