News Desk - 1:45pm
Crisis hit London Underground is reporting more misery today due to a faulty Victoria line train that was stuck at Seven Sisters and London Underground were forced to "de-train" passengers from other trains and turn the electricity off, whilst passengers walked to safety in tunnels.
A TfL spokesperson said: "The Victoria line was suspended between Finsbury Park to Walthamstow Central from around 0920hrs this morning due to a defective train in the Finsbury Park area. Three trains that were stalled as a result were all moved back to Seven Sisters by 1015am.Customers on the defective train were then walked off the train, with the last customers returned to Seven Sister at around 1115hrs. The line resumed to full service at shortly after 1230hrs when the defective train was returned to depot. London Underground apologises to customers whose journeys have been disrupted this morning particularly those on the stalled trains."
The RMT has warned today this morning that following a "massive vote" for action London Underground fleet maintenance staff members have been instructed to work only to process instructions (vehicle maintenance instructions), not to carry out higher grade working and not to cooperate with staff movements away from home locations. This action will commence from 00.01 hours on Tuesday 26th October 2010 and will have a major impact.
Last week the fleet maintenance staff voted by 88% in favour of industrial action short of a strike over safety-critical cuts that have ripped up tube maintenance schedules leaving brakes and other equipment in a lethal state of disrepair.
The action announced this morning comes on the day that a shortage of functioning trains has caused chaos on the Metropolitan and Victoria Lines and a week after a finance driven extension of maintenance schedules on the District Line led to the withdrawal of the entire fleet due to cracking of key parts.
RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said today:
"We have warned repeatedly that LU/TfL’s cuts plans are playing fast and loose with safety and will turn the tube into a death trap. It is a scandal that the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, and his transport officials have chosen to ignore those warnings. The anger of our members who carry out the safety-critical function of maintaining the tube fleet at the cuts being imposed from above is reflected in this massive vote for action.
"Over the past two weeks we have released pictures which show what happens when you slash maintenance schedules and impose cutbacks on safety you run trains without brake blocks and on cracked brackets and turn the journey to and from work into a lottery. The closure of District Line services, and the shortage of rolling stock on other lines, has been a damning indictment of London Undeground’s cuts plans which has rammed home the consequences of ripping up the rule book on fleet maintenance.
"We remain available for talks but the current cuts to tube safety must be halted before we have a tragedy on our hands. RMT members have been forced into a position where they have no choice but to take action on behalf of Londoners who depend daily on a safe transport system."
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