Press Release
TfL welcomes support for North London Railway plans
15 March 2006
TfL London Rail today welcomed the findings of the London Assembly Transport Committee’s report into two routes on the North London Railway.
The report endorses TfL’s plans to revitalise the neglected railway once it is transferred to TfL next year with a programme of improvements including enhanced rail services, safer stations, Oyster ticketing, better customer services and new trains.
Ian Brown, Managing Director of TfL London Rail said: “The North London Railway has suffered from decades of neglect. We are pleased the committee has endorsed TfL’s plans to upgrade the North London Railway. From Autumn 2007, we will begin to deliver much needed improvements to the railway, putting passengers’ needs first ahead of its vital role in the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
“From 2007 we’ll be delivering improvements to the set of services collectively known as the North London Railway to make it an integral part of London’s transport network.”
The Committee conducted a wide ranging investigation into the standard of the current services on North London Line and the Gospel Oak to Barking route. They consulted stakeholders on their views and engaged with TfL’s on the plans for the North London Railway following the transfer in November 2007.
The findings in the report conclude from stakeholder responses that passengers are generally discontented with the current service provision.
Specifically passengers are dissatisfied with:
- The perceived poor reliability and frequency of trains;
- Unattractive stations with poor passenger facilities;
- Ageing trains;
- Unsatisfactory ticketing arrangements.
To ensure passenger’s needs are met, the Committee have made the following recommendations in the report:
- Customer service should be improved with more ticket gates;
- Oyster pre-pay and ticketing for all main line rail destinations should be made available;
- Staff deployed on trains and platforms;
- Network Rail should give serious consideration to the electrification of the Gospel Oak to Barking Line;
- TfL should ensure tight project management to achieve delivery ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympics
Shortly after the transfer to TfL in Autumn 2007, passengers should see some imporvements immediate benefits on the North London Railway which address the issues raised in the report.
These include:
- Additional station staffand facilities to provide improved customer service, security and revenue protection;
- Oyster ticketing including the ability to use Pay-As-You-Go;
- Ticket barriers at more stations
- Extra train services, running earlier in the morning and later in the evening on all North London Railway routes to align with LUL services and provide better integration with other modes.
Furthermore, over the next five years, TfL plans to deliver further significant improvements, including:
- New, higher capacity, accessible trains replacing the existing 30 year old fleet
- A £25m station enhancement programme to bring North London Railway stations up to TfL standards
- A service frequency improvements on all routes - with the provision of up to 8 trains per hour on the core route - Stratford to Willesden
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