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  • BBC only tells half the story on Silvertown

    The BBC has an astonishingly poor story about the Silvertown Tunnel a year on, with Transport for London (TfL) claiming that it is reducing congestion elsewhere, based on some very selective data, and with a huge piece of misinformation from the broadcaster,.

    I have obtained (via TfL) the statement on which the BBC report was based and it is a pretty accurate version, with one exception.

    The broadcaster reports:

    One year after the Silvertown Tunnel opened, Transport for London (TfL) said the project had reduced “chronic congestion” and improved journey times.

    New data suggested that drivers who used the neighbouring Victorian-era Blackwall Tunnel saw journey times reduced by more than 10% during weekday peak periods, TfL said.

    So, we only have weekday peak data with a reduction in journey times that doesn’t seem to justify a £2.2bn scheme that will see drivers charged tolls for years to come.

    And that is only one river crossing. Has congestion increased near the new tunnel? David Rowe, director of investment planning at TfL, said:

    We are continuing to monitor the impact of the Silvertown Tunnel both on congestion and the surrounding areas and environment as we pass this important milestone.

    I think that’s a yes.

    Rowe also said:

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