Olympic Route Network Will Miller TfL Surface Transport Games Team
Today... Olympic Route Network Measures & Games lanes Engagement Programme Impacts Road Events Local Area Traffic Management & Parking Plans (Locog) 1
The Stats The Olympic Games is the world s biggest event 203 countries 5,000 Olympic Family 17,800 athletes and team officials 22,000 media 7.7 million tickets sold The Paralympics Games takes place two weeks later 170 countries 1,000 Paralympic Family 4,000 athletes and team officials 8,000 media 1.4 million tickets sold 100,000 workforce including volunteers 4 billion global audience* *(2/3 of the world ) Games transport: the challenge Provide safe, secure and reliable transport for all client groups Keep London and the UK moving Leave a legacy and facilitate the regeneration of East London Achieve maximum value for money and minimize cost Games Transport Strategy Prioritising athletes A public transport Games An accessible Games A sustainable Games 2
A Host City Commitment Olympic Route Network (ORN) A temporary route between competition venues & accommodation For athletes and others who 'make the Games happen' ~1/3 of the ORN has Games Lanes Operate a couple of days before the Olympics 3
London Competition Venues 4
London ORN and PRN ORN Core route ORN Venue-specific route AORN Alternative ORN 5
London ORN and PRN (Games lanes) Wembley Arena Wembley Stadium ORN Core route ORN Venue-specific route AORN Alternative ORN ORN Games lanes 6
ORN/PRN - Measures Olympic and Paralympic Route Networks (ORN/PRN) will enable the key participants, such as athletes and officials, to travel safely, securely and efficiently between venues and their accommodation. Measures to improve traffic flow will be proportionate we must keep London moving too! Traffic management measures used to ensure reliable traffic flow and may include: Changes to traffic signal timings Restricted turns Side road closures Suspension/relocation of parking and loading bays Suspension of some pedestrian crossings Temporary Games Lanes ORN/PRN restrictions will only operate when and where they are needed 7
Proposed signs for the ORN 8
ORN/PRN Much of the ORN is Red Route (operated by TfL) so has existing loading controls which are likely to be modified, there are also some sections that are on borough roads, in particular: Greenwich Park through to Royal Artillery Barracks; Wimbledon Parkside through to Wimbledon; Stratford High Street and Leyton Road adjacent to the Olympic Park Blackwall to Silvertown Way / ExCel Arena St James to Whitehall area Euston via Aldwych and Temple Place to Victoria Embankment
ORN Engagement TfL Web site: www.tfl.gov.uk/orn 10
Engagement & Consultation Engagement: May to June 2011 Drop-in sessions held, ½ million letters dropped, press campaign Designs modified to address concerns Consultation: Formal Traffic Order stage August to December 2011 Restrictions advertised and objections invited Further changes to designs 11
Timeline (June September 2012) JUNE 2012 JULY 2012 AUGUST 2012 SEPTEMBER 2012 2/4 th JUNE Diamond Jubilee 25 th JUNE Media Centre opens 21-26 th JULY Torch Relay 16 th JULY London Official Opening of Olympic Village 27 th JULY Opening Ceremony 28 th JULY 12 th AUG Olympic Games 13 th AUG Olympic Games Departures 25/27 th AUG Notting Hill Carnival 9 th - 12 th SEPT Paralympic Games Departures 30 th AUG 9 th SEPT Paralympic Games 29 th AUG Paralympic Opening Ceremony 14 th SEPT Olympic Park closes 15/7 22/7 13/8 29/8 9/9 14/9 Road Network Preparation ORN ramp up ORN Inter Games Arrivals/Departs Paralympics Removal of Games Lanes and closures 12
Impact Areas (Olympics Day 7) 13
Impact Areas (Inter-Games period) 14
Impact Area (Paralympics Day 3) 15
Road Event Days 16
Road Event Schedule Olympic Road Events Road Cycling Road Race (Men) Saturday 28 July 2012 Road Cycling Road Race (Women) Sunday 29 July 2012 Road Cycling Time Trial (Men & Women) Wednesday 1 August 2012 Triathlon (Women) Saturday 4 August 2012 Race Walk 20km (Men) Saturday 4 August 2012 Marathon (Women) Sunday 5 August 2012 Triathlon (Men) Tuesday 7 August 2012 Race Walk 50km (Men) Saturday 11 August 2012 Race Walk 20km (Women) Saturday 11 August 2012 Marathon (Men) Sunday 12 August 2012 Paralympic Road Events Road Cycling Wednesday Saturday 5 8 September 2012 Marathon (Men & Women) Sunday 9 September 2012
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LATM&PP s (LOCOG)
Temporary resident and parking protection areas across London
Temporary residents and business parking protection area Olympic Park
Detailed traffic management plan North-West Greenwich
What this means for you? In the immediate vicinity around venues there will be temporary changes to the local road network - this will impact on your normal routing. Vehicle permit checkpoints - you will still be able to gain access to undertake deliveries and servicing however operational restrictions may apply at certain times. Pedestrian access should be maintained at all times. Temporary parking areas - these will not affect your ability to load and unload normal rules will apply. Active traffic management - means measures will only be in place when absolutely necessary to support venue operations.
What we will provide you All maps and information for all competition and non-competition venues Location of VPCs, operational times and when they are at their busiest so you can avoid them Details of individual measures and operational times (TROs) Release of data sets in-conjunction with TfL All information can be found: http://www.london2012.com/accessandparking/
LOCOG Traffic Management and Parking key dates Jan 12 Public engagement on integrated plan - North Greenwich Arena and Royal Artillery Barracks Feb - March 12 Public engagement on integrated plan - Earls Court, Olympic Park, Wimbledon, Wembley, Lords, Eton Dorney, Lee Valley Canoe Centre, Regional Football stadia Details around VPCs March 12 Other TROs made Data release - LATM&P, Last Mile, ORN. Permit issuing process residents and businesses April - July 12 Operation and implementation