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Policy   Deniz Huseyin
LTT859   19 December 2022

TfL business plan seeks to cut operating costs while achieving net zero

More than £8bn will be spent on the capital’s road and rail network over the next three and a half years, with an average of £150m invested each year in new cycleways and safer junctions.

These are among the key figures included in Transport for London’s draft business plan 2022/23 - 2025/26.

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