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Clean sweep for passengers using Brondesbury Park and Kensal Rise stations

18 April 2008

TfL is pleased to announce that the second phase of improvements at Brondesbury Park and Kensal Rise stations is now complete.

TfL is now well into delivering the planned improvements for London Overground

Ian Brown, Managing Director of TfL London Rail

As part of the London Overground stations' improvement programme passengers will find that the stations have been thoroughly cleaned and re-painted.

The existing equipment including the public announcement and CCTV systems, information screens and lights have also been checked and repaired where necessary.

The Managing Director of TfL London Rail, Ian Brown, said: 'TfL is now well into delivering the planned improvements for London Overground.

'Brondesbury Park and Kensal Rise stations are some of 11 stations that have been deep-cleaned since TfL took over the management of the network six months ago.

This work is the second phase of TfL's station improvement programme, which follows the installation of Oyster pay as you go at all stations in November 2007.

Target set for 2010

'All London Overground stations will be upgraded and refurbished by 2010 and some will be remodelled depending on funding availability.

'Improvements to our network are crucial so that passengers using London Overground, including those who have accessibility problems, can enjoy a safe, reliable and high quality service.'

Together with the stations improvement programme, TfL's investment for London Overground will also upgrade the network infrastructure and deliver a new fleet of trains. Both these projects are due to start this year.

Notes to editors

Stations where deep cleaning work has been completed so far, are: Brondesbury Park, Kensal Rise, Kentish Town West, Canonbury, Finchley Road & Frognall, Crouch Hill, Upper Holloway, Hatch End, Kilburn High Rd, Homerton, Caledonian Road & Barnsbury.

Phase 2 work includes platform and ticket halls deep cleaned to remove dirt and chewing gum; ticket halls, floor markings, lamp posts, handrails, stair-risers and fences repainted to help visually impaired passengers; guttering cleared; graffiti removed; PA, CCTV, information displays and lights all checked and repaired and anti-pigeon roosting measures installed.

Before and after pictures of the stations are available on request. Please contact the TfL Press Office.

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