
One train will serve the park every 15 seconds, Games planners say
Spectators attending London's 2012 Olympics have been urged to leave their cars at home and travel to the games on foot, cycle or public transport.
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) said it hoped the event would be a "Public Transport Games" - but stopped short of saying it wanted to ban cars.
The ODA published its Olympic Transport Plan, detailing planned improvements to public transport links, on Tuesday.
As many as 500,000 spectators are expected to attend events each day.
Another 50,000 athletes, officials and media are also expected to be travelling to the Olympic venues.
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