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By 2041, the public transport system will need to cater for up to 15 million trips every day 26 LONDON IN FIGURES 27 LONDON IN FIGURES Commercial office values around Crossrail stations in Central London will increase over the next decade, with an uplift of 10% in capital value. (Source: impact of Crossrail – City of London Corporation) Residential capital values are projected to increase immediately around Crossrail stations in central London by 25% over the next decade. (Source: impact of Crossrail – City of London Corporation) 3,900 additional workers could come into employment after Crossrail comes into operation around the Liverpool Street area. (Source: impact of Crossrail – City of London Corporation) Crossrail will reduce congestion on London Underground lines and the southeastern trains network by between 20% and 60%. (Source: Crossrail & City of London Corporation) Additional jobs as a result of Crossrail, by 2023 (CEBR estimate) Crossrail will reinforce London’s status as a global city, allowing for the accommodation of 300,000 new jobs in key employment hubs. (Source: Crossrail & City of London Corporation) Rest of London (Incl. West End) City and the Isle of Dogs Thames Gateway An estimated 200 million passengers a year will use Crossrail. (Source: Crossrail & City of London Corporation) 200m 20–60% 3,900 10% 730K 56% 154% 25% Cycle routes/ Santander bicycle scheme Latest figures mean that since 2010, London has seen a 154% increase in the number of journeys made by bike On average, 730,000 trips are made in the capital by bike per day. The same number as on the Victoria line Cycle superhighways & quietways have increased cycling by up to 56%. (Source: tfl) 2,500 £42M 100 Hybrid buses/ electric charging points 100 rapid electric vehicle charging points have been installed across 25 London boroughs London has the largest electric bus fleet in Europe – with more than 2,500 hybrid electric buses A £42m fund will help taxi drivers replace the most polluting diesel cabs, supporting plans for a zero- carbon city by 2050 33,000 63,000 85,000 8.7 million customers used the night tube in 2017/18 compared to 7.8 million in 2016/17. 2015 2041 (expected) Walking, cycling and public transports Car, taxi and private hire vehicle 37% 63% 20% 80% Night tube/ Contactless payment Mode share Future infrastructure Major transport strategy 8.7m 80% 270k 200k 70% £138m 2.5m The mayor’s transport strategy sets a target of 80% of all journeys to be made on foot, by cycle, or using public transport by 2041. Crossrail 2 will provide capacity for an additional 270,000 people to travel into and across central London everyday. Crossrail 2 will unlock around 200,000 new homes, and support up to 200,000 new jobs. Aims to open Crossrail 2 by the early 2030’s. By 2041, 70% of Londoners will live within 400 metres of the strategic cycle network. Night tube will add £138m of value every year for the next three decades – research by London first & ey. – up from the predicted £1.38Bn. London’s transport network has seen more than 1.7bn pay as you go journeys made using contactless payment cards. On average, around 2.5 million contactless journeys are made across London’s bus, tube, & rail services every day. (Source: tfl) Transport in London CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD

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