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First anniversary of London Overground

27 November 2008

London Overground has marked its first anniversary with both increased passenger satisfaction and improved performance across the entire network.

We have brought these stations up to our basic standards and can now look at bringing further improvements

Ian Brown, TfL London Rail Managing Director

A recent survey shows that 68 per cent of frequent passengers have seen the improvements on the network and its services. 

Fifty-six per cent of passengers said that staff visibility had 'got better' within the last twelve months, and 53 per cent said station cleanliness was better too.

Performance figures show that overall train reliability on the network has increased from 87 per cent under the previous operator Silverlink to 94 per cent when run by London Overground.

Transport for London (TfL) took over management responsibility for the network in November 2007 with a promise to deliver a step change in passengers' travel experience.

Refurbishments

All TfL managed stations were deep-cleaned and repainted by summer 2008 with the existing public address systems, CCTV and information displays thoroughly checked and repaired where necessary.

TfL London Rail Managing Director, Ian Brown, said: 'We have brought these stations up to our basic standards and can now look at bringing further improvements.

'By 2010, all London Overground managed stations will be further upgraded including the refurbishment of floors, canopies and platform surfaces, the renewal of all station systems including CCTV, PA, passenger Help points and lighting, and the installation of permanent London Overground signage.

'Brand new, customised and air-conditioned trains will also come into service from early next year. 

Reliable journeys

'Passengers deserve a safe, reliable and comfortable journey on London Overground and we are doing everything possible to improve their journeys.

'Most of the London Overground network has been neglected for decades.

'TfL is investing £1.4bn in upgrading the network and linking it to the East London line but bringing significant improvement will take time.

'But by 2011, passengers will see faster, more comfortable trains and rejuvenated stations across the network.

'We ask our passengers to bear with us as we work hard to improve the railway.'



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