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TfL invest in passenger safety and security on First Great Western Link services

24 May 2005

Today, rail passengers in west London received a boost from Transport for London (TfL) and First Great Western Link with the launch of a new £400,000 package of security and safety improvements.

Passenger safety is of paramount importance to Transport for London

Over one-third (109 of 304) of London stations have now been improved as part of TfL's policy of making rail travel safer across the Capital.

The latest raft of measures will provide reassurance to passengers travelling on First Great Western Link train services. The package includes:

The measures were launched today during a train journey along the Greenford branch by Ian Brown, Managing Director of TfL London Rail and Alison Forster, Managing Director First Great Western Link.

Mr Brown 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 First Great Western Link to provide better safety and security improvements at stations."

Chief Inspector Willie Baker, Western Sector Commander British Transport Police, said: "We very much welcome this investment in improved passenger security.

"The new CCTV will help deter criminals and anti-social elements and assist the police in detecting crime.

"This, the Help Points and shelters are a real contribution to making passengers feel safer on the network."

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