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London Underground publishes second annual PPP report

27 July 2005

London Underground (LU) today published its second annual report on the performance of the PPP, for the period to 31 March 2005.

"Last year's report stated that it was too early to judge the performance of Infraco companies Metronet and Tube Lines.

However, at the end of the second year, the PPP is now well established and judgements can begin to be made.

The report, "London Underground and the PPP: the second year 2004/5" shows:

Tim O'Toole, LU Managing Director, said: "After two years, the Tube is getting better but too slowly.

"The private firms must now start to deliver the promised improvements to London Underground, on time, on budget and to a higher standard.

"What this report shows is that just two years into these PPP contracts, many of the renewal projects, particularly Metronet's station modernisation programme, are already behind schedule.

"We are paying a premium price for improvements, but performance to date has not been good enough.

"We need delivery now more than ever.

"There is no room for slippage if we are to do our part for the 2012 Olympics.

"In the days following the 7 July terrorist attacks, both Metronet and Tube Lines have performed well in the planning and support they have given to London Underground as we have worked to restore services through the affected sites at Aldgate, Edgware Road and Russell Square.

"We need to see this focus and application on a consistent and on-going basis."

The report is available from the TfL website at www.tfl.gov.uk/pppreport


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