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New District line trains given thumbs up by passengers

03 August 2006

Commuters across London have declared the newly refurbished trains which are being introduced on the District line much more comfortable, spacious and clean.

The new District Line trains show the kind of improvement passengers can now expect

The modernised carriages, which are now entering service at a rate of around one a fortnight, have been overwhelmingly backed by passengers who said trains also provided better customer information and lighting.

The survey showed 71 per cent of customers said they felt the amount of space on the refurbished District line trains had improved (with 36 per cent saying it is much better).

A total of 87 per cent of respondents said the seating had improved (54 per cent saying it was much better).

Almost nine out of ten (86 per cent) found the trains cleaner and 90 per cent said the interior decor was better than before (with 59 per cent saying it was much improved).

Visual information was said to have improved by 74 per cent of people, while audio announcements had also got better according to 68 per cent of those surveyed.

The updated rolling stock has completely renewed interiors; CCTV cameras inside the cars; dot matrix information (DMI) displays; fire retardant seats and flooring; and accessibility measures, including tip-up seats to accommodate wheelchairs, buggies and luggage.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: "After decades of neglect we are now starting to see the benefits of new investment in the London Underground.

"Our aim is to see the kind of transformation we have already delivered on London buses.

"The new District Line trains show the kind of improvement passengers can now expect."

Howard Collins, Service Director of London Underground, said: "We are delighted that passengers have welcomed these changes and are so pleased with the improvements we have made.

"We are continually looking to make journeys for our customers safer, cleaner, more reliable and more accessible and the results of this survey show that passengers think we are getting things right.

"The District line carries 555,000 people every weekday and this refurbishment is an important step in Transport for London's £10bn Investment Programme to improve and expand the Tube."


To help more people use London's transport network, TfL has produced a range of accessibility information: www.tfl.gov.uk/accessibility

Dial-a-Ride and other door-to-door transport services are available to people with impaired mobility: www.tfl.gov.uk/dialaride

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