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New digital Tube radio roll-out now underwayLondon Underground (LU) have announced that the new £2bn digital radio Connect system is now being rolled-out across the Tube, with 40 per cent of the network now primed to operate with the new communications equipment.Connect, part of Transport for London's (TfL's) £10bn Investment Programme, is now live on the East London Line and roll-out is well underway on the District line. Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "The roll-out of the Connect system is a vital step in the modernisation of London's transport network. It is an advanced system that will deliver real benefits for Londoners. "This investment is crucial to ensuring that the Tube system is ready for the 2012 London Olympics and is able to meet the needs of our growing population." Tim O'Toole, LU Managing Director, said: "Connect will deliver major communication improvements across the Tube network. It is already operational on the East London Line, with advanced trial operations now underway on the District line. "Stations on the east end of the line from Tower Hill to Upminster are already using the new Connect system, with full implementation over the coming weeks. "The new Connect system is being rolled-out across the Tube network through 2006/07 with the Circle and Metropolitan lines next. It will mean that passengers will experience a more reliable service and fewer disruptions to their journeys." TfL is investing £2bn over the next 20 years in a new, modern and comprehensive digital radio network for the Tube through the Connect Public Finance Initiative. It is a truly integrated network - every station (including Network Rail owned and disused stations), depot and control centre will be linked. Reliable service Connect will help bring improvements in train service performance, especially during incidents, by helping speed up the recovery of service. The new Connect radio system is being rolled out across the London Underground network through 2006/7 with Circle and Metropolitan lines next followed by the Hammersmith & City, Bakerloo, Victoria, Piccadilly, Waterloo & City, Central, Northern and Jubilee lines (in that order). The new Connect system is far more resilient than the radio network it replaces. If cable damage does occur then the signal can be routed around the affected area allowing the radio system to continue operating. The existing radio system will remain in operation on the District line alongside the new Connect system until the transfer to the new digital radio system has been successfully completed.
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