Chariot, an initiative of the Ford Motor Company, has launched its commuter shuttle service in London, designed to help city dwellers that live in harder-to-serve areas where public transport is not easily accessible. The new service enables passengers to complete the first and last mile of their journey faster by connecting them with nearby transit hubs and underground stations.
The Cariot routes is supporting the curren transport network in the UK capital. Four London routes have been designed to connect commuters living in densely-populated areas to existing transport networks. The routes will help fill transport gaps between several growing neighbourhoods and 6 London transport hubs: Clapham Junction, North Greenwich, Abbey Wood, Kennington, Vauxhall, and Battersea Park.
Source: chariot.com
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