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Thameslink passengers to benefit from £1.2m safety and security improvements

10 May 2005

Rail passengers received a boost today with the launch of a £1.2m package of security and safety improvements at Thameslink stations funded by Transport for London (TfL) and Thameslink.

These improvements will enable passengers to enjoy enhanced levels of security and comfort

"The measures will provide reassurance to passengers travelling on Thameslink train services and support TfL's aim to improve London's public transport network through its £10bn, 5-year Investment Programme.

The package includes:

Ian Brown, Managing Director of London Rail, said: "Passenger safety is of paramount importance to TfL.

"Although not part of the TfL network, improving security on rail in London is a top priority as we want to encourage greater public transport use.

We have developed this initiative with Thameslink to provide better security and environmental improvements at stations.

"The work is part of TfL's £10bn, 5-year Investment Programme."

Mark Causebrook, Managing Director of Thameslink, said: "We greatly value the partnership with TfL on this important project.

"These improvements will enable passengers at these stations to enjoy enhanced levels of security and comfort.

"We look forward to working closely with TfL on similar initiatives in the future."

Val Shawcross, London Assembly Member, said: "Too many women feel forced to travel by car in the evening because we don't feel safe on public transport - especially on trains.

'Boost for women'

"With this major upgrading of security on overground stations in Lambeth and Southwark, I hope we can start the upward spiral of more women travelling by train and the network feeling much busier and safer."

Chief Superintendent Peter Hilton, British Transport Police said: "We are aware that personal security is one of the most important priorities for railway passengers.

"This investment by TfL in better CCTV and an improved station environment is very welcome.

"British Transport Police will be playing their full part in supporting TfL in their efforts to improve passengers' security."

Further improvements include:

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