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Does our inadequate transport network impede economic progress in today's competitive landscape ? Robust transportation networks enhance a city's ability to capitalize on agglomeration economies, fostering economic growth through increased productivity, innovation, and access to concentrated labor markets, suppliers, and knowledge spillovers.

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A long commute is not just really boring. It is, in economic terms, wasted time (and famously time is money), writes Christopher Dorrell. Better transport networks also means cities are more likely to benefit from those all-important agglomeration effects. Part of the reason why British cities are so under-served is down to cost. The UK pays more than twice the European average per mile of new tramlines while for undergrounds and metro lines, it pays more than three times the European average. This is not an attractive proposition for investors. Continue reading 👇 https://lnkd.in/eu6B82fu

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