London Overground

a London overground train

Safe working for Night Tube Train Operators

As you all know Night Tube has been with us since mid August and will be across five lines by mid December.

Following the decision to employ NT Train Operators, the RMT made clear to LUL that we expected the same safety arrangements to be in place during night work as exists during the rest of the working day and that NT Train Operators,whilst working specific shifts, should feel as safe as their full time colleagues.

Driverless train testing on Jubilee Line

DRIVERLESS TESTING, JUBILEE LINE – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/14/10)

The following resolution was recently received from the London Transport Regional Council:-

“Jubilee South Branch has been made aware that testing has taken place on the Jubilee Line whereby trains were moved without the need of the operator to ‘activate’ the cab before using ATO buttons.

Central Line East branch prepares to defend tube drivers who face forced depot move

RATES OF PAY & CONDITIONS OF SERVICE AND NIGHT RUNNING – LONDON UNDERGROUND (LUL/0001)

Further to my previous Circular (IR/051, 3rd March 2016), the following resolution has been received from Central Line East Branch:-

“This Branch intends to defend our Train Operators in our area who are threatened with being unjustly displaced to other depots around the combine in breach of the Pay and Night Tube dispute settlement.

London Overground profits to go to new firm

RMT condemns London Overground sell-off to Deutsche Bahn

RMT has condemned the decision by Transport for London to hand the busy London Overground service over to failing rail privateer Arriva, a subsidiary of the German state railway Deutsche Bahn.

RMT general secretary Mick Cash said that it was ludicrous to hand LOROL services over to the German state as Arriva have just had their contract for the Tyne and Wear Metro ripped up with that service being taken into direct public control from April next year.

TfL ordered to retain former Silverlink ticket offices at several locations

Statutory London passenger body orders Transport for London to keep some ticket offices open after RMT campaign.

RAIL UNION RMT can reveal today that after a careful review, London TravelWatch has ordered Transport for London to keep a number of former Silverlink ticket offices open - thereby throwing into question the credibility of TfL’s entire ticket office closure programme.

Overground fares subsidising Berlin and Hong Kong passenger's ticket costs

New research by Britain’s largest rail union has found that profits made by London Overground services could be used to cut fares for passengers by 6.5% a year on average but are instead being used to subsidized rail services in Hong Kong and Berlin.

The report, released on the eight anniversary of the start of London Overground operations, also warns that foreign railways are to continue to profit at the expense of London Passengers as all the bidders are for the next London Overground contract are owned by French or German state railways, Hong Railway and a Singapore based Transport Group

Motion tabled in parliament

MPs have tabled a motion in parliament stating although London Overground is portrayed as public rail services this “masks the reality that London Overground is in fact a private rail franchise jointly operated by subsidiaries of Hong Kong and German state railways”.

The MPs say they are “dismayed could have been used to fund an average year on year fare cut of 6.5% for Londoners but instead are ultimately being used to support the railways of Berlin and and Honk Kong.”

The MPs support the unions demand for “London Passengers to be put before profit by allowing London Overground services to be operated directly in public ownership.”

RMT General Secretary Mick Cash said:

“There has been a deliberate and cynical attempt by the London Mayor and others to try and paint London Overground as part of the publicly-owned Transport for London operation when it is, in fact, nothing more than another private franchise used as a cash-cow by the German and Hong Kong state railways to subsidise their fares at the expense of Londoners.

“Clearly, if London Overground was publicly owned there would be scope to slash fares by 6.5% a year rather than seeing that money shipped to Berlin and Hong Kong to prop up their rail operations. RMT and our Parliamentary Group will continue to fight for that publicly owned option for our railways as an alternative to the cash-laden rip off that the British people have been lumped with for the past two decades.”

 

London Overgound – Myths and realties

London Overground Ltd was launched on 12 November 2007. With its London Transport branding it is often portrayed as a public railway.

This masks the reality that London Overgound is in fact a type of rail franchise known as a concession and is jointly operated by Arriva who are owned by German State Railways and MTR who are owned by Hong Kong Railways.

Between them these companies are paid 10% of all London Overground’s Passenger Income. This income has been used to support dividend payments which instead could have been used to fund a average 6.5% year on year fare cut. See table below.

All figure in £m

Passenger Income (PI)[i]

P.I. (Private share 10% of)[ii]

Dividend (31 March)[iii]

Dividend as % of P.I.[iv]

2013-14

£149

£14.90

£4.60

3.09

2012-13

£125

£12.50

£8.80

7.04

2011-12

£93

£9.30

£8.50

9.14

       

6.5% average

This siphoning off of funds to foreign railways is set to continue as the shortlisted bidders for the next contract due to begin in November are all foreign owned as shown below.

Arriva Rail London Ltd (Deutsche Bahn);

LoKeGo Ltd (51:49 joint venture of Keolis (UK) Ltd and Go-Ahead Holding Ltd);

Metroline Rail Ltd (owned by Singapore-based transport group ComfortDelGro);

MTR Corp (Hong Kong)

Instead of meekly accepting this situation Transport for London should be standing up for London Passengers and exploring all options for running these services in public ownership including any legislative powers it needs. This is especially the case when passengers are about to be told of even more cuts to Transport for London’s budget in the forthcoming Comprehensible Spending Review.

Early Day Motion

“That this house notes that London Overground rail services are portrayed as public rail services run by Transport for London; is concerned however that this masks the reality that London Overground is in fact a private rail franchise jointly operated by subsidiaries of Hong Kong and German state railways who have ensured that almost £22 million of their share of revenue has been paid out in dividends between 2011and 2014 ; is dismayed that these profits could have been used to fund a average year on year fare cut of 6.5% for Londoners but instead are ultimately being used to support the railways of Berlin and and Hong Kong; is deeply concerned that Londoner’s subsiding foreign railways are set to continue as the only bidders for next London Overground contract are subsidiaries of French, German, Hong Kong and Singapore railways; and calls for London passengers to be put before profit by allowing London Overground services to be operated directly in public ownership.”

EDM tabled by Gareth Thomas MP (Harrow West)

http://www.parliament.uk/edm/2015-16/696

RMT Reiterates Tube Industrial Action Over OEP

We note the report from our Regional Organiser.

We therefore reaffirm our industrial action, and instruct the General Secretary to:

  • Write to all LUL driver members by post reminding them of this industrial action, why it is in place and what they should do.
  • Send an rmt mail to all LUL Station Supervisor members, explaining the action that drivers are taking.
  • Place reports and developments in front of us.

London Transport Regional Council, branches and representatives to be advised.

"Pure Luck" That Derailed Overground Train Wasn't Nuclear Say RMT

A derailed freight train on the London Overground at Camden station caused massive delays yesterday, which were expected to continue throughout the week .

RMT general secretary Bob Crow said.

"24 hours on from the derailment at Camden Road we are demanding some clear and consistent information from the transport authorities into a potentially life threatening incident that will leave services closed into next week.

BBC News: RMT Organiser Leach On 'Clear Mandate' For Strike Action On Overground

RMT Regional Organiser for London Transport John Leach has been interviewed on BBC London News following reports of a 9 to 1 ballot for strike action on London Overground.

London Overground guards have voted overwhelmingly for strike action and action short of a strike in a ballot following the announcement by Transport for London of their plans to introduce 'Driver Only Operation' on the whole of the London Overground network.