Government urged to seek new funding models for London’s public transport
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The AMBici will reduce its annual payment by 50% with the help of the Government
The government grant for public bicycle systems, approved in January, will allow to reduce the price of the annual subscription of the AMBici, the service that has fifteen municipalities of the surroundings of Barcelona, in half, going from the current 40 euros to 20. The Ministry of Transport will contribute 30% and the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (AMB), holder of the service, the remaining 20%, the same distribution that is done in the T-Us…
Government urged to seek new funding models for London’s public transport
The government has been urged to ensure that Transport for London (TfL) receives a long-term funding agreement ahead of tomorrow’s Spring Statement. The London Property Alliance (LPA) submitted its request ahead of the statement, calling on the Chancellor to tap into the potential for property developments to support public transport upgrades. Farringdon station (c) ianVisits They’re not calling explicitly for more money from central government…
Press release: Chancellor must look at new funding models to futureproof London’s transport infrastructure - London Property Alliance
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