Caroline Pidgeon: A decade spent scrutinising Crossrail

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Caroline Pidgeon knows Crossrail inside out after scrutinising the project for a decade and grilling its key players聽for London鈥檚 transport committee. She speaks to Jordan Marshall about exactly what has gone wrong, why the delay is so frustrating and lessons to be learned

Watching the rain roll in across London from the seventh floor of City Hall, it feels like an appropriately dreary backdrop for an in-depth conversation about the dire state of Crossrail. Across the desk in her office at the London Assembly is Caroline Pidgeon, transport committee deputy chair, who has been following the project more forensically than maybe anybody else.

The meeting is taking place in the first week of January, just as Crossrail鈥檚 board is gathering to discuss its latest projected opening date for the 拢18bn project鈥檚 central section 鈥 later confirmed to be summer 2021 鈥 a sadly all-too familiar situation. The scheme, which is backed by co-sponsors the Department for Transport (DfT)and Transport for London (TfL), is once again, to everyone鈥檚 dismay, late and over budget.

鈥淚t will be an amazing scheme that genuinely changes lives,鈥 Pidgeon says. 鈥淭hat is part of the frustration.鈥

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