| TRANSPORT FORUM - KEN'S UNDERGROUND
Friday 3rd November 2000
What do we want from Ken’s Underground?
The issue of London Underground will dominate the transport
debate this
winter as Mayor Ken Livingstone appoints a new American
Underground supremo to put it right. But what are our
immediate concerns?
* Does our Underground fit the bill for safety?
* Are we happy at its reliability?
* What about the cleanliness and design of its stations
and the
reliability of their escalators?
* Do we really need New York’s subway chief,
tough-guy Robert Kiley,
to show us how to do the job?
* And how will it all be funded - by another government
pact with
private industry? By Ken’s dream of public financing
by bond? Or by
putting up our fares?
* And how will the transport sector unions react to
change?
These are just some of the critical issues we shall
discuss with a panel
headed by Susan Kramer, former candidate for Mayor of
London, now chairing
the Rail and Tube sub-committee of Mr Livingstone's
Transport for London
group. With her will be our good friend John Stewart
Vice Chairman of Transport 2000, plus a representative
of our own District Line. And, as a bonus,
Robin Etherington, public relations head of First Group
plc, now bidding for
the South West Trains’ franchise, will be giving
us exclusive details of the
exciting project for a 10 mile double-decker train tunnel
from Wimbledon to
Kings Cross.
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