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Christmas Day engineering on the Tube

19 December 2008

As Londoners sit down for their Christmas dinner Transport for London (TfL) continues with the transformation of the Tube.

We're making the most of this time to test our new trains and signals

Howard Collins, LU's Chief Operating Officer

On Christmas Day all Tube stations will be closed and normal passenger services will not run. 

This provides an ideal time for routine maintenance works on some lines and the testing of new trains and signalling systems as part of London Underground's (LU's) multi-billion pound investment programme.

Staff will work around the clock at stations, on trains and tracks, which will remain live so that the test trains can remain in operation. 

Faster journeys

The trials are part of the implementation of the new Automatic Train Operation system on the Jubilee line which will result in a higher frequency of trains and faster journeys being introduced in the early part of 2010.

Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of LU, said: 'Christmas Day is the only day of the year when there are no Tube services in operation, so we're making the most of this time to test our new trains and signals keeping passenger disruption to a minimum.' 

TfL is investing billions of pounds to transform the Tube for customers and work is intensifying to deliver the upgraded service on time. 

New signalling has been installed on part of the LU network on the Jubilee line and Victoria lines.

Checks and trials

Rigorous checks and trials are being carried out on the new technology at night and during weekend closures.

To check before you travel, please visit http://www.tfl.gov.uk/


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