TfL launches bid to introduce tram lines across the Thames

 
A consultation began this week into planned routes for Transport for London’s new cross-river tram.
It is hoped the new tram will carry more than 60M passengers a year cutting congestion on the packed Northern and Victoria lines.
The consultation is asking people for their views on potential routes.
The tram is planned to run between Euston and Waterloo, with branches to Camden Town and King’s Cross in the north, and Brixton and Peckham in the south.
Trams would arrive every two minutes at central stops, Euston to Waterloo, and every four minutes at outer stops - Camden, King’s Cross, Peckham and Brixton. Subject to future funding the tram could be operational by 2016.

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