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New Trams for Croydon would (will?) be very nice, but we are now at least 20 years behind schedule, since you-know whom cancelled: Cross-River & Greenwich Waterside. Uxbridge-Ealing was much more problematic, because of traffic pinch points along the route, though I suspect solutions could have been found, if the will had been there?