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LU steps up work to transform the Tube

06 March 2006

London Underground (LU) today (Monday 6 March) announced a major increase in work this year to Transform the Tube.

We're investing billions and working hard to deliver a safe, reliable and clean Tube service

It includes a series of weekend closures throughout 2006 on the Northern line and the closure of the Waterloo & City for five months from April 1.

Transport for London (TfL) is investing £10bn over the next five years to improve and expand London's transport network, more than half of that in the Tube.

This year the pace of work will increase to almost double that of last year, a momentum to be maintained for many years to come.

The work will be undertaken by Metronet and Tube Lines.

The improvement works will inevitably result in some disruption for passengers, but information and alternative travel options will be available.

LU is urging all Londoners and Tube passengers to check before you travel on the Tube at weekends, allowing extra time where necessary.

LU Managing Director Tim O'Toole said: "We're investing billions and working hard to deliver a safe, reliable and clean Tube service, every day.

"But in order to Transform the Tube, we need to step up the amount of work being done at weekends and this will mean some disruption for passengers.

"We're urging all Londoners and Tube passengers to check before you travel on the Tube at weekends, to check for any disruption to their journey but also to see what alternative travel options are available.

"Despite the huge increase in work being undertaken, particularly at weekends, we still want people to get out and enjoy all that this great city has to offer.

"We will be working hard to provide information and alternative travel options to keep Londoners, visitors and Tube users moving."

LU advised passengers to check before travelling via the following options:

LU also today announced a new way of communicating Tube improvement works with the media, through the distribution of a weekly Transforming the Tube media bulletin, to be issued on Monday each week.

The new Transforming the Tube media bulletin will summarise all the forthcoming weekend's work and provide links to more detailed information.

Major forthcoming Tube improvement works include:

In addition Network Rail, Channel Tunnel Rail Link and the new White City development will also mean the suspension of parts of Underground lines in order to undertake work during the coming year.

About 50 stations will have improvement works over the coming year including Baker Street, Embankment, King's Cross, St Pancras, Farringdon, Blackfriars, Earl's Court, Bethnal Green and Mile End, which will be modernised.

Stations will generally remain open, although some may close

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