13:30 06 Mar 2009
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Tube Lines is facing more than £250,000 in penalty fines after creating the “worst engineering overrun in years” on London Underground.
Thousands of commuters were stranded at Tube stations the length of both the Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines, in the midst of the morning rush hour today as Tube Lines maintenance teams struggled to replace a cracked rail.
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However a Tube Lines spokeswoman said the work was brought forward for safety reasons.: “The work was safety critical. There was a real risk to leaving the repair work until the weekend. Our stance was vindicated when it was inspected last night. However technical difficulties arose. One rail could not be aligned with the crossing point and we had to take out the rail, replace the chair that the crossing point was sitting in and then realign the rail. Services were resumed by 9.30am."