Evening Standard

‘Make Thames cable car part of the transport system, not a tourist trap’

- Dick Murray

RUNNING the Thames cable car as a tourist attraction is a “fundamenta­l fault” that stops Londoners from using it on a regular basis, a senior politician in the capital claimed today.

Ca ro l i ne P i d ge o n, leader of the Liberal Democrats on the London Assembly, said the Emirates Air Line is hugely underused because it was not being run as “an integral form of public transport”.

The c able c ar, which c rosses 90 metres above the Thames between the Royal Docks and Greenwich, opened in June 2012 in time for the Olympics.

In that early s i x-wee k p e r i o d it recorded 674,515 journeys, with many people usi ng it to re a c h s por t i ng events. However, its use has plummeted and in t h e pa s t s i x weeks 254,650 journeys were made, latest figures show.

In the week ending last Saturday, it carried 42,798 people — said to be nearly all tourists or visitors to London. The Air Line cost about £60 million to build and it is understood Transport for London has spent almost £1 million advertisin­g it.

Ms Pidgeon said: “As soon as the Games ended the number of people who use it plummeted. Despite the huge amount of public money ploughed into the scheme and Transport for London spending a fortune on marketing, it can never escape the fundamenta­l fault of being run as a tourist attraction and not a form of public transport.

“It is time the Mayor and TfL recognise it should run as an integral form of public transport which is affordable and attractive on a daily basis.”

Passengers can use Oyster or contactles­s for the trip at a price of £3.50 for a single. The regular cash fare is £4.50. In his election campaign, Mayor Sadiq Khan said he would consider closing the service to save cash, but it is now expected to continue until the contract ends in 2021 as it would prove too expensive in penalties to do otherwise.

His spokesman said: “The Mayor has asked Transport for London to review all i t s bus i nes s oper a t i ons to c ut waste.” The cable car is expected to be part of the review.

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