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    Indeed Dover will see electric buses, and therefore possibly trams too, and the railway will certainly increase.
    The tram shelter should stay put.

    Mass-car-use is on its way out. Pollution, carbon emission laws, cost of petrol, cost of cars...it's all written on the wall.

    Richard, you should have supported me when I campaigned at DfT for the rail connection at Western Docks.
    As you can now see, when you rightly want the tram shelter to remain in Elms Vale on account of your correct estimation on future transport, you are alone and no-one else will hear you (except me).

    Anyone who believes we can just go on driving cars galore has failed to grasp reality.
    Yet I know for sure that Folkestone Road will change, the car-traffic situation there will change drastically.
    Likewise in Dover Town. One day we will have electric public transport, including buses.

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