Long wait for Kenningon Tube - Photo by @Michellelutes22 |
TfL's website says this is the "sixth consecutive period where delays are down compared to the equivalent periods during the last financial year.
The latest figures also show accessibility improvements around the network, with more than 98 per cent of lifts available at LU stations during the period".
Included in these improvements was the work returning Earl's Court Tube station to full step-free status. The lifts there returned to service four months ahead of schedule following a nine-month programme of works to increase lift reliability.
What do you think? Have you seen any noticeable decrease in delays in the last nine years? I started this blog in 2003 and really don't think that delays are any less frequent than they were back than. Obviously it depends on which line you regularly travel on. This District Line, my regular line is just as rubbish as it's always been in my opinion. I do think the Northern Line has improved though and definitely deserves to lose the "Misery Line" title it used to have. Do you have any contenders for worst Tube Line? Also on a positive note, which ones do you think have improved?
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