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I was a young planner working in Nathaniel Lichfield's office in 1970s. We were approached to do a cost benefit analysis of a proposed new bus service, designed to relieve one of Stevenage's new problems: traffic congestion, especially on the few (2?) bridges connecting the residential east with the industrial west, over the East Coast Main Line. Citizens by then mostly had cars and were using them to go to work in great tides. The idea was modelled on one in Peoria, Illinois and was to start a luxurious subscription bus service which would collect people from home, then wizz them to work, & back in the evening. Perhaps for lunch too, I'm not sure. The CBA was very positive and the scheme started, I believe. But what became of it? Does anyone remember?

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