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Great British Railways Transition Team

  • Reference: 2021/4129
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
What discussions, if any, has TfL had with the Great British Railways Transition Team regarding the implementation of the Williams-Shapps Review?

Rail Revenue Recovery Group

  • Reference: 2021/4128
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
Is TfL a member of the Rail Revenue Recovery Group? If not, what discussions has TfL had with the group regarding their plans for the future?

Passenger Satisfaction

  • Reference: 2021/4127
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
Transport Focus’s 2019 National Rail Passenger Survey showed that passenger satisfaction with rail services has fallen to a 10-year low, including a drop for London Overground. What steps is TfL taking to increase the level of satisfaction among its passengers?

The National Underground Asset Register (2)

  • Reference: 2021/4126
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
The Barking Riverside Extension has been delayed, and seen a rise in costs, in part due to the discovery of uncharted utilities in the construction area including a Thames Water pipe that does not appear on any of its records. What discussions, if any, have you had with utility providers about the accuracy of their records?

The National Underground Asset Register (1)

  • Reference: 2021/4125
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
The National Underground Asset Register, a standardised and interactive digital tool showing the location of underground pipes and cables, will complete a minimum viable product for three regions - the North East of England, Wales and London by 2023. What involvement does TfL have with this work?

National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline (2)

  • Reference: 2021/4124
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority’s “Analysis of the National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline 2021” document says that “Key parts of our transport network serve as international travel ‘hubs’ for the whole of the country. For various geographic reasons, many of these are concentrated in London, the South East and the East of England. Transport spending that supports travel to and from these ‘hubs’ benefits the whole country through the international travel and trade that it helps facilitate.” Would you agree that Crossrail 2 falls into this class of spending and will you continue to make the case for Crossrail 2...

National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline (1)

  • Reference: 2021/4123
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority’s “Analysis of the National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline 2021” document says that “investments in London’s transport network will benefit not only London residents but also the almost 1 million people who work in London but live elsewhere, in addition to business and leisure visitors to the city”. How have you made the case to Government that funding TfL will benefit the whole country?

Crossrail 2 Safeguarding

  • Reference: 2021/4122
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
What discussions have you had with the DfT on the need to update the 2015 Safeguarding Directions in order that they reflect the changes to the scheme following public consultation, engagement and design development over the last six years?

Policing on the TfL Network

  • Reference: 2021/4121
  • Question by: Elly Baker
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
Can you update the table contained in MQ 2019/14548 with the actual figures for 2019/20, 2020/21 and expected figures for 2021/22?

ULEZ in Lambeth (2)

  • Reference: 2021/4119
  • Question by: Marina Ahmad
  • Meeting date: 14 October 2021
How many vehicles registered in Lambeth do not meet the ULEZ emissions standards and so will be liable to pay the ULEZ charge?
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