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New Bus For London – Yet Another Prototype Adds £547,000 To Bill As Costs Escalate
How many prototypes would you make if you were creating a bespoke vehicle? The London Transport Routemaster (absolutely no relation to the New Bus For London) was developed after four different prototypes were created by three different manufacturers. Boris Johnson’s vanity vehicle, however, will now see nine (up from eight) identical prototypes created, all by the same manufacturer.
After misleading the London Assembly [PDF] (and Londoners) into believing that the cost of development would be paid for by the manufacturer:
Boris Johnson (Mayor of London): If you are asking a question about the new bus which will be developed by private contractors, then I imagine that the cost of that development of that new bus will be borne by the industry and, as for the rolling out of the bus and as everybody knows because I have said it about five billion times – or people who follow these conversations will know – we are going to have some new buses, new prototype new buses on the streets by the back end of 2011
Jenny Jones (AM): You are saying that your new buses are not going to cost any extra money over and above what we are expecting the replacement of buses to cost?
Boris Johnson (Mayor of London): No, that is absolutely right. If you look at the current cost of a bus, £250,000, roughly speaking, buys you a new b get a wonderful new bus for London which will be considerably cleaner, greener, lighter and exactly what this city needs for much less than that —
Jenny Jones (AM): At no more expense. Thank you. No, that is a wonderful commitment and I am sure we will all be grateful for that. Thank you.
It turned out that as with the Mayor’s cycle hire scheme and cable car, also promised to be funded by private finance, we would be footing the bill. A bill which continues to rise, as the Project Approvals paper from TfL’s Finance and Policy Committee meeting of January 19 tells us:
ST-PJ305 New Bus For London
Financial Authority in Business Plan £10,280k
Previous Project Authority Granted £10,518k
Total Project Authority Granted £11,065k
Estimated Final Cost £11,065k
Authority Approval :Additional project authority of £547k was granted to cover revised scope of an increase in the total number of prototypes. The £785k funding requirement about the amount included in the TfL Business Plan will be funded by management contingency.
Outputs and Schedule: Project authority has been granted to deliver a new iconic 21st Century Route master which incorporates an open rear platform when the bus is operated with a second crew member. Key deliverables include the following: • Research, design and development work • The production and delivery to London of a full scale mock up • The manufacture and delivery of a proven test vehicle • The manufacture and delivery to London of a certified prototype • The manufacture and delivery to London of a further eight prototypes The project is due to complete in May 2012.
May 2012? Might there be a Mayoral Election in London?
£11, 065, 000 for a fleet of bespoke Election Wagons.
Little has been made of the hybrid technology used in the new bus, officially described merely as “Newer. Sleeker. Better“.
Maybe the Mayor thinks that only boffins would understand, or be interested in such things, despite the fact that a TfL propaganda poster is currently appearing at an Underground station near you, bearing the legend “Cleaner air for Londoners – Cleaner.Greener.Better” and featuring a cartoon drawing of a red London bus. The poster informs us:
Our hydrogen and hybrid buses are better for the environment, adding to our increasingly green fleet.
That might sound impressive, until you realise that out of a fleet of 7,500 buses in London, only five are hydrogen buses and 190 are hybrids.
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