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We
are the Rail Users' Group for the Barking-Gospel Oak line, and
for many years we have been campaigning for improvements to
train services and stations. We have had a number of successes,
including newer trains, Help Points at all stations, better
shelters on platforms and an all-year-round Sunday service.
We warmly welcomed the step-change that occurred when Transport
for London (TfL) and their operators LOROL took over in November
2007. From Day One, stations were restaffed for the first time
in years, the line appeared on the Tube map and Oyster Pay-As-You-Go
could be used. The result has been a major increase in usage
- indeed the line's most pressing problem is chronic and worsening
rush-hour overcrowding. There are still further improvements
that we want to see. These include:
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Measures
to reduce peak-time overcrowding
Better information systems
Further improvements to stations
New 3-car trains - 2 cars are not enough
A reinstated station at Tufnell Park (Junction Road) |
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YOU
can help our campaign by joining us - the more members we have,
the more we can do! Click here
for a membership form, attach a cheque for £3 (a year's
membership) and send it to: The Secretary, 227 Old Church Road,
London E4 6RB. (please make cheques payable to Barking-Gospel
Oak Line User Group). Members also receive regular Newsletters
keeping them up to date with developments and giving advance
notice of timetable changes. Join us and help us make this line
better for everyone! |
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