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On Jul 5, 10:53 am, alex_t wrote:
ERU out there more cash for Tubelines


Tubelines?


The Infraco company that looks after the Picc, Jub and Northern lines
amongst other things.

Also incident train nearly finished being detrained

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The Infraco company that looks after the Picc, Jub and Northern lines
amongst other things.

Also incident train nearly finished being detrained


I know what Tubelines is, I just didn't understand how "ERU out"
applies to Tubelines in the context of the current derailment on the
MetroNet line.

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On Jul 5, 11:04 am, alex_t wrote:
The Infraco company that looks after the Picc, Jub and Northern lines
amongst other things.


Also incident train nearly finished being detrained


I know what Tubelines is, I just didn't understand how "ERU out"
applies to Tubelines in the context of the current derailment on the
MetroNet line.


The ERU will attend the incident.

As an aside Metronet still havent been paid for the extra work
following the Chancery Lane derailment.

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alex_t wrote:
The Infraco company that looks after the Picc, Jub and Northern
lines amongst other things.

Also incident train nearly finished being detrained


I know what Tubelines is, I just didn't understand how "ERU out"
applies to Tubelines in the context of the current derailment on the
MetroNet line.


The ERU (Emergency Response Unit) is part of Tube Lines.

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The ERU (Emergency Response Unit) is part of Tube Lines.


Ah, now I understand! Thank you!



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On Jul 5, 11:23 am, alex_t wrote:
The ERU (Emergency Response Unit) is part of Tube Lines.


Ah, now I understand! Thank you!


As others have implied the Emergency Response Unit is operated by
Tubelines for the whole of the London Underground network - i.e. they
deal with incidents on the lines maintained by Metronet as well as for
Tubelines.

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