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TfL and c2c deliver £800,000 of safety and security improvements at East London stations

25 May 2006

A package of rail passenger safety and security enhancements was unveiled in East London today, with the opening of a new CCTV Control Centre at c2c's Barking station.

The new CCTV control centre was officially opened at 1130 am by the Mayor of Barking & Dagenham Cllr Dee Hunt, who was joined by six children from Ripple Junior School in Barking, Hugh Chaplain Head of Rail Franchising at TfL London Rail and Mark Hopwood Managing Director at c2c.

Jointly funded by TfL, as part of its £10bn Investment Programme, and c2c, which also managed the project, the new improvements at Barking, Upminster, West Ham, Dagenham Dock, Rainham and Limehouse stations mark the delivery of a £830,000 package of improved safety and security facilities for rail passengers.

These include:

Hugh Chaplain, Head of Rail Franchising at TfL London Rail, said: "Passenger safety and security is of paramount importance to TfL, as it is to c2c.

"Together we have developed this initiative to provide better safety and security improvements at stations, and encourage more passengers to use London's rail network.

"We're delighted that passengers using c2c such as the children who've joined us from Ripple Junior School today, can be reassured by the new safety and security facilities."

Mark Hopwood, Managing Director at c2c, said:"The completion of this project is of enormous significance to customers in reassuring them when on and about our premises.

"It also sends a powerful message from the providers of public transport that we are all working together to counter anti-social behaviour on our stations and services.

"The security programme complements c2c's own station improvements of last year and our position as the best performing train operator in the country.

"I am very grateful to TfL, whose District line services also call at Upminster, Barking and West Ham, for joining with us to fund and make this project possible."

The children representing Ripple Junior School at the event recently received a TfL Safety and Citizenship tour at Barking station and East Ham station.

This educates them about independent travel, before they move to secondary school.

This transport education service is available free of charge to all schools within Greater London area.

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