§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport when he plans to lay before the House orders affecting railway pensions as provided for by the Railways Act 1993.
§ Mr. FreemanMy right hon. Friend the Secretary of State intends to lay these orders between Easter and the
£ million cash Nationalised industries National roads Central Government support to local authority capital expenditure (England)3 British Rail1 London Transport2 Civil Aviation Authority England Total of which: Local roads Local public transport Local ports and airports Outturn 1979–80 367 — 12 402 — — — — 1980–81 431 — 23 472 — — — — 1981–82 409 — 24 557 — — — — 1982–83 378 — 26 762 — — — — 1983–84 439 — 20 641 — — — — 1984–85 586 — 19 718 — — — — 1985–86 550 — 19 734 — — — —. 1986–87 530 225 30 766 — — — — 1987–88 631 233 33 867 596 476 90 30 1988–89 695 270 35 889 672 584 52 36 1989–90 889 350 54 1,239 627 518 70 39 1990–91 1,022 495 74 1,668 747 563 113 71 1991–92 1,293 420 88 1,704 916 715 106 97 1992–93 1,573 782 119 1,784 1,022 838 102 81 1993–944 1,207 736 156 1,920 1,101 967 114 20 Plans 1994–95 — 997 120 1,829 978 857 109 11 1995–96 — 1,022 86 1,779 1,041 918 111 12 1 Individual figures for 1994–95 and 1995–96 not available, but in the three year period 1994–95 to 1996–97 total investment will be around £2.7 billion. 2 Prior to 1986–87, the Greater London council was responsible for London Transport. 3 Figures not available on a comparable basis prior to 1987–88. 4Forecast outturn.