Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Tube profits soar - but by how much?

50 million quid or a 100 million quid



Depending on which paper you read (Evening Standard - �100 million) or which media you watch or listen too (BBC - �50 million), Tubelines & Metronet are making a fook or a lot of money whichever figure you believe.



I know it's slightly inane to say where is it all going - some fat cats pockets (the chief exec of Metronet gets paid �552,000 a year) - but have we really seen any major improvements to the tube since the public private partnership changes?



As far as I see on my journeys there are no extra trains, they're not particularly any more efficient.



"Tube Lines - (one of private maintenance firms) - announced it had its best quarter-year performance since it took over the lines.



But it added signal failures rose by almost 50% from 22 August to 18 September, compared with the same period in 2003
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And yet only last week Sheriff Ken Livingstone announced that Tube fares would have to go up over the next five years to help fund extra investment - D'OH, D'OH, D'OH

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