I don't know if you read earlier posts, but they show London is no different. At one point of the decline in London's transport we'd dropped to some 4500 buses and other transport systems were failing.London is not representative of the whole of Britain, the rest of us have had public transport cuts.
But at that low point we got a GLC leader with the imagination to do something about it in two separate phases. In the first as Council Leader he introduced a policy called Fares Fair. I won't go into the complexity of why it worked dramatically, but it did.
In the second phase as London Mayor he introduced the congestion charge which did the rest. This what we have now:
Over 9500 buses, well over doubled.
Heavily subsidised fares.
A new tram system.
The DLR expanded three more times since the congestion charge.
Free travel for up to 16 years or 18 in full time education. Free travel for all over 60s. The OAP freedom pass applies on Bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and TfL Rail. And for those who pay on buses, after first tapping in a card on the first trip, it's free for an hour for any subsequent trips
600,000 cycle commutes daily and improving cycle facilities.
Crossrail nearing completion, greatly increasing east- west capacity.
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