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London 2012 Media Transport Hub – Bloomsbury 26 th October 2011 Ingunn Tilleraas– LOCOG Lead Bus Systems Manager.

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2 London 2012 Media Transport Hub – Bloomsbury 26 th October 2011 Ingunn Tilleraas– LOCOG Lead Bus Systems Manager

3 Agenda  Media Bus Service Overview  Media Transport Hub Overview  Media Transport Hub Operations

4 LOCOG Media Bus Service  Approximately 17,500 Broadcasters + 5,800 Press  Serviced from LOCOG Depot at Royals Business Park  Onward service from Media Bus Mall and Media Transport Hub Non-secure service  Utilises a mixture of vehicles, approximately 691 across the UK  Olympic Games13 July-15 August & Paralympic Games 26 August-12 September 2012 No service currently scoped during transition period 24-hour services during operational times

5 LOCOG Media Bus Service Overview

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9 Media Transport Hub – Overview  Located on roadways around Russell Square Gardens  Strategically placed to service Media Accommodation  Peak service - Up to 120 buses and coaches  Servicing the Press, estimated at 5,000  16 th July-15 th August 2012, 24-hour services Media hotels to the Hub on foot or by taxi Hub onwards by bus or coach to the venues, and IBC/MPC Hub to IBC/MPC is the only 24hr service Peak hours will be 06:00 -10:00 & 18:00 – 22:00  Proposed pre-loading areas on Montague St, Malet St Cardington St and Euston Station  Planning Application agreed

10 Operations Accommodation and Venue Drop Area Accommodation Load Zones Operations Area Venue Load Zones  15 of 48 hotels within 10 minute walk Javelin  Services to all competition venues except Lee Valley White Water Centre and Hadleigh Farm  30-minute frequencies  Service to each venue begins 3 days prior to competition and runs service runs -3/+4 hrs

11 Operations  Reviewed with Camden  Reviewed with ORN Team  IBIS hotel, Cardington Street will be used as the driver break location

12 Operations  Indicative Bus/Coach routing to/from Break Area and Media Transport Hub

13 Access during the operation of the hub  Pedestrian access largely as normal  Exception is north and west sides of square, where it will be managed to allow frontage access, and encourage alternative routes where possible  No permitting for pedestrian access  Vehicle access within restricted area by permitting system  Allows access for those who require it, whilst minimising background traffic  Detail of permitting being worked through with LB Camden  Deliveries will be granted access into the restricted area where necessary  We will communicate with local residents and businesses about the best times of the day to access the restricted area for deliveries etc. At peak times there may be a delay to wait for congestion to clear  There will be some other changes to the road network around Russell Square, to enable the ORN to operate. Southampton Row/ Woburn Place and Euston Road will be open to all traffic, but they will have a Games Lane and some other restrictions such as no right turns and stopping restrictions. More details at www.tfl.gov.uk/ORN www.tfl.gov.uk/ORN

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