Plans for a new north-south tram route in Havering, north-east London, have stalled as local council leaders cite a lack of funding. Although a feasibility study was discussed to explore the possibility of a tram connecting the area to central London, no further research has taken place due to financial constraints. The council hopes to secure 'Section 106' funding from developers for local improvements and is looking for future investments to progress the transport upgrades. There are ambitious plans for housing developments, which could shape transit options in the borough.
Havering Council's plans for a north-south tram route are on hold due to inadequate funding, despite previous intentions to explore transportation upgrades.
The council aimed to assess the tram concept with studies, but financial constraints have delayed any further research into its feasibility.
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