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Apparently the closure of the Central Line after Chancery Lane accident
was so successful. London Underground want to close huge stretches of Northern Line, Jubilee Line and other lines to do maintenance work during the day to save money. They could be closed for weeks or even months. They reckon because London didn't grind to a halt when the central line was closed. It might be an idea to close a few of the other lines for a while. -- CJG |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 20:54:23 +0100, CJG
wrote: Apparently the closure of the Central Line after Chancery Lane accident was so successful. London Underground want to close huge stretches of Northern Line, Jubilee Line and other lines to do maintenance work during the day to save money. They could be closed for weeks or even months. They reckon because London didn't grind to a halt when the central line was closed. It might be an idea to close a few of the other lines for a while. I think you need to read the article very closely. This is typical "slow news" stuff from the Standard. The only organisations that were quoted were the Infracos and not LUL They already have engineering time and closures allocated to deliver all of their PPP upgrade commitments without prolonged line closures. What they are doing is "flying a kite" to see if TfL as the new owners of the Tube will bite. This is because Mr Kiley and Mr Livingstone have both propounded the view that line closures to concentrate the work could be beneficial. Of course it is potentially much cheaper for the Infracos to have a "big bang" closure but the point would be to ensure that LUL sees the benefit in cash terms as well as better assets from moving away from the contractually agreed provisions. There are benefits and disbenefits to doing major works using conventional engineering hours and possessions versus line shut downs for weeks or months. The article concluded by saying nothing would happen for about 3 years so there's no need for a mass panic. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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