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London Overground stations win Secure Station award

12 June 2008

Ten London Overground stations have been recognised as helping to reduce crime through good design and management and have been awarded Secure Station status.

We can make a real difference to levels of safety for commuters

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

When Transport for London (TfL) took over the Overground network in November 2007, a passenger survey revealed that almost a quarter of passengers believed the service was too dangerous to use.

Since then TfL has ensured that all stations are staffed while trains are running and has also launched a network-wide station upgrade programme.

As a result a recent survey by British Transport Police (BTP) found that almost 82 per cent of the passengers now feel they are safer on the stations.

Safety

Following a rigorous assessment by the BTP, the following stations were given Secure Station accreditation by the Department for Transport:

Commenting, Mayor Boris Johnson, said: 'This is excellent news and evidence that by focusing on details, such as careful design and better management, we can make a real difference to levels of safety for commuters.

'In my manifesto I made a specific commitment to using the principles of design to reduce crime and make stations safer, and I will be encouraging this kind of thinking across the whole of the Capital's transport system to ensure that everyone travelling in London feels safe and secure.' 

BTP inspectors visited each station and looked at:

TfL will carry out further improvement works which include stations being deep cleaned and repaired (Phase Two) and necessary improvement work in all stations to meet TfL standards (Phase Three).

Managing Director of London Rail at TfL, Ian Brown, said: 'We're delighted about these first ten stations, but that is just the beginning.

'We are determined that all our stations will be safe. So as work on all the stations which we took over last November continues we shall be submitting them too for Secure Station status.

'We hope as many as 24 will have this by the end of this year.'


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