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Metronet

Asked what the Prime Minister’s view was on Metronet since he was closely involved in setting it up, and had he had any meetings on this, and would he be getting involved, the PMS replied that obviously the Prime Minister was kept informed, but these were matters very much being taken forward by the Mayor, who was responsible for the management of the PPP contracts, and no doubt there would be discussion with the Department for Transport and the Treasury. More generally on the Tube, since the introduction of the PPP we had seen a fully refurbished Waterloo & City Line, 46 completely refurbished trains on the District Line, 75 stations modernised, an extra car on all Jubilee Line trains plus 4 new trains, and in addition to the 75 stations modernised, work was underway on over 40 more.

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