In 1972 London Transport had a surplus of over £2-million. But the buses and tubes are supported by over £30-million of Government and Greater London Council grants. To remain in surplus and improve their financial position, London Transport must persuade more motorists to leave their cars and join the six-and-a-half million people who travel into London every day by London Transport. The network is world-famous and stronger economically than it has ever been. What must be done to keep it that way?
Presented by Brian Widlake
with Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie