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The Waterloo & City line will re-open during the week commencing
11 September 2006 after being closed for five months for a major upgrade
by Metronet. The upgrade and improvement works have now been completed
by Metronet
Final testing and driver training is now underway and once successfully
completed the upgraded and improved line will re-open to passengers.
The upgrade of the Waterloo & City line is part of Transport for
London's (TfL's) £10bn Investment Programme to meet London's
transport needs now and in the future. It will deliver faster journey
times, more passenger capacity and a more reliable service. Tube passengers
will also benefit from newly refurbished trains painted in the Underground's
distinctive red, white and blue livery.
CCTV cameras have been installed in all carriages to improve passenger
safety and security. The upgrade has been an extremely complex project
within a challenging timescale.
London Underground has been demanding of Metronet, requiring the delivery
of a great deal of work and improvements in a short space of time.
This has largely been achieved in one of the most constrained parts
of the network, with delivery a few days behind schedule after a five
month closure.
During the five-month closure, the track between Waterloo and Bank
has been completely replaced and electrical and communications equipment
renewed.
London Underground Service Director Howard Collins said: "We're
investing billions to improve the Tube and the Waterloo & City
is the latest example of this major investment. "The upgrade
and improvement works have now been completed by Metronet and final
testing and staff training is underway. "We look forward to a
safer, more reliable and comfortable Waterloo & City line and
for Metronet to continue to deliver improvements to the Tube, as promised."
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