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Ken calls for trams bosses to resign

12:48pm Wednesday 24th January 2007

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London mayor Ken Livingstone has called for the team responsible for Croydon's trams to resign over safety concerns.

Mr Livingstone told his weekly press conference today (Tuesday) Tramtrack had been given two of the only three poor service warnings issued by tram inspectors in the UK.

The mayor said that on October 2 last year Her Majesty's Rail Inspectorate (HMRI) served Tramtrack with two notices to improve its services. Inspectors found it was in breach of two health and safety laws.

"There have only ever been three improvement notices issued in total to modern tramways in the UK," Mr Livingstone said, "The fact that Tramtrack has got two of these notices clearly shows the company is not fit to run a public transport system.

"This leaves me no choice but to call for the directors of Tramtrack Croydon to resign and for the company to sack its entire management team."

Mr Livingstone's attack comes weeks after he announced more buses were to be drafted into Croydon to meet passenger demand created by Tramtrack's decision to cut some services in New Addington.

A Tramtrack spokesman said they were "in the process of doing the work" requested by the HMRI: "They are not matters that we would regard as high order safety issues but it would bring us in line with national standards. We believe we did inform TfL of the service notices but we don't believe we were required to by contract."


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justin, says...
7:49am Wed 24 Jan 07

The sooner TCL go and TFL take over and start investing in the appalling service the people of croydon are experincing the better

William, says...
7:48pm Wed 24 Jan 07

If TfL would provide TCL with the extra tram(s) required by the desired service patterns, there wouldn't be a problem with service levels.

As for safety, why would TfL be able to do a better job?

Miffy, says...
9:04pm Fri 26 Jan 07

There is no likelihood that TfL will manage the situation any better. Our London Mayor's vulnerability towards idiocy would have him convert one of the tramlines into a bus lane.

Miffy, says...
9:04pm Fri 26 Jan 07

There is no likelihood that TfL will manage the situation any better. Our London Mayor's vulnerability towards idiocy would have him convert one of the tramlines into a bus lane.

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