Full Piccadilly Line Service at Turnham Green 'Easy' Say Tories |
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Claim there is no reason why change can't be made immediately
Local Conservatives are demanding that TfL introduce a full Piccadilly line service at Turnham Green immediately saying that this is a marginal timetable change that could be implemented immediately. Nicholas Rogers, who is the party’s London Assembly candidate for the local constituency, has launched a campaign with London Mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey on the issue and has started a petition. They say that the success of previous campaigns in securing a promise from Boris Johnson in 2013 that a full service would be introduced at Turnham Green when signalling was upgraded on the Piccadilly line has been undermined by the Mayor’s indefinite postponement of the investment. Recently London Transport Commissioner Mike Brown said the upgrade of the signalling was TfL’s ‘number one priority’ but the £2.45billion project has been shelved since 2018 due to financial constraints. Mr Brown said that ‘although there is nothing I want more’ than a Piccadilly line stop at Turnham Green it is not likely to happen until the distant future. Mr Rogers said this was unacceptable and advanced what he said are five key reasons why an all-day stop should be introduced immediately. These are convenience, safety (due to overcrowding at Turnham Green station), fairness, the environment and ease. On the last point Mr Rogers, who has experience in the transport industry, says that this would be the kind of timetable change that TfL makes regularly and there is no reason that this can’t be done immediately.
We contacted TfL for a response to Mr Roger’s claims but did not receive a reply. February 27, 2020
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