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Mayor and Transport for London welcome £18.5m funding for the Gospel Oak to Barking line

30 July 2007

Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, has welcomed the Government announcement of £18.5m in funding to upgrade the Gospel Oak to Barking line in North London.

This investment will help us to push forward with improving suburban rail services

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

The line's signalling system will be overhauled so that Transport for London (TfL) can run a more reliable service and double the existing number of passenger trains, when it takes control of the North London line as part of the London Overground network in November this year. 

The line will be served by new air-conditioned trains, with a more frequent service easing congestion and transforming the journeys of passengers along the route.

An upgrade to the track will also bring economic and environmental benefits, enabling new, larger, freight containers from ports in the South East to be carried more easily on this key cross-London route, and reducing the need to transport freight on London's roads. 

The upgrade will also mean greater flexibility for the routing of freight traffic while work for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is carried out on the North London line.

The Department for Transport's announcement follows a joint bid by TfL and Network Rail to the Transport Innovation Fund.

The Department's £18.5m boost will be complemented by £16.5m from Network Rail, which will also carry out the upgrade work.

Fully integrated

Ken Livingstone said: "This investment will help us to push forward with improving suburban rail services in London, raising standards to better integrate them with London Underground and bus services, with the goal of a fully integrated public transport network which is safe, secure and reliable.

"The investment will transform this particular line and give a boost to economic development along the route."

Ian Brown, Managing Director, TfL London Rail, said:  "This is very good news for Londoners.

"The Department for Transport's funding will make a major contribution to improve the efficiency of London's rail network in time for the 2012 Games, and will accommodate the expected growth of freight from ports in the South East.

Doubling capacity

"The scheme allows Transport for London to provide four trains per hour on the Gospel Oak to Barking line where new trains are delivered, doubling the passenger capacity on the route".

Network Rail's Route Enhancement Manager John Wilson said: "This announcement further underlines the consensus behind investing in our rail network.

"Improving key routes like Gospel Oak to Barking will encourage more people and larger quantities of freight off of the roads and onto the railway.

"This will mean significant benefits for our economy and for the environment."


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