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Overcrowding, more regular trains and dealing with rising house prices were just some of the concerns raised by residents attending a consultation exhibition into the proposed arrival of Crossrail 2.
Residents shared their views on the high speed rail network at a public consultation exhibition held at the YMCA in Victoria Road, Surbiton on Friday, November 21.
Part of a series of roadshows about the scheme, Transport for London (TfL) employees were present to gauge residents’ opinions on the project.
According to TfL, 200,000 new homes and 200,000 new jobs could be made available.
Some express concern that while the new homes would be a welcome addition, the newfound ease of accessing London could worsen the borough’s already inflated house prices.
The train line could see services into central London per hour almost double for some stations in the borough. Kingston’s service would rise from six to 12, Surbiton from nine to 12 and New Malden from 10 to 16.
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