- Reference: 2006/2914
- Question by: Andrew Pelling
- Meeting date: 13 December 2006
The Croydon Society Transport Group has raised the issue of the demand for transport not necessarily coinciding with administrative boundaries. There is currently a failure by TfL to provide a public transport link between Farleigh and Croydon at a price and frequency capable of diverting people from car travel. There is resentment at a perceived inconsistency with other TfL contracted cross boundary routes. For example one can reach Warlingham (Sainsbury's), Tatsfield, Caterham Station, Caterham on the Hill, Redhill and Banstead all at a much higher frequency and at a much lower cost, notwithstanding that they are further from Croydon than...