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London Underground injuries up since Night Tube launch | London Underground injuries up since Night Tube launch |
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Injuries on the London Underground have risen by almost a quarter since the introduction of the Night Tube. | Injuries on the London Underground have risen by almost a quarter since the introduction of the Night Tube. |
There were just over 3,000 injuries recorded on the London Underground in 2017, a 23% increase since 2015. It represents a rise from 1.83 injuries per million journeys to 2.27 - up 22%. | |
The Night Tube launched in August 2016, running on Friday and Saturday nights. | The Night Tube launched in August 2016, running on Friday and Saturday nights. |
Transport for London said: "The Tube is recognised as one of the safest metros around the world." | Transport for London said: "The Tube is recognised as one of the safest metros around the world." |
The rate of injury has returned to just below it's 2013 level, when 2.28 injuries were recorded per million journeys. Before the Night Tube began operating the rate of injury had seen year-on-year reductions. | |
Several busy stations saw sharp increases in accidents, including Vauxhall where recorded injuries quadrupled to 39 last year. | Several busy stations saw sharp increases in accidents, including Vauxhall where recorded injuries quadrupled to 39 last year. |
There were 83 serious injuries recorded on the London underground network, a 34% increase since 2015. | There were 83 serious injuries recorded on the London underground network, a 34% increase since 2015. |
Since 2010 there have been four recorded fatalities. Incidents believed to be suicides or attempted suicides are not included. | Since 2010 there have been four recorded fatalities. Incidents believed to be suicides or attempted suicides are not included. |
Chairwoman of London's Transport Committee, Caroline Pidgeon, said: "Ensuring our stations are properly staffed during every hour that trains are running has never been more important. | Chairwoman of London's Transport Committee, Caroline Pidgeon, said: "Ensuring our stations are properly staffed during every hour that trains are running has never been more important. |
"There is no escaping the fact that every year London Underground provides a service for millions of people who have been out socialising at pubs, bars and nightclubs, including some people who have had far too much to drink. | "There is no escaping the fact that every year London Underground provides a service for millions of people who have been out socialising at pubs, bars and nightclubs, including some people who have had far too much to drink. |
"This is an ongoing challenge for TfL and its staff, and almost certainly far greater since the start of the Night Tube on Fridays and Saturdays." | "This is an ongoing challenge for TfL and its staff, and almost certainly far greater since the start of the Night Tube on Fridays and Saturdays." |
TfL runs extensive advertising, advising people to be careful if they have been out drinking, especially in the run up to Christmas. | TfL runs extensive advertising, advising people to be careful if they have been out drinking, especially in the run up to Christmas. |
The Night Tube runs on the Victoria and Jubilee lines and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines. | The Night Tube runs on the Victoria and Jubilee lines and most of the Central, Northern and Piccadilly lines. |
The number of injuries has increased even as fewer passengers are using the tube. | The number of injuries has increased even as fewer passengers are using the tube. |
There were 13 million fewer journeys on the Tube in 2017 than in 2016, a 2% fall. | There were 13 million fewer journeys on the Tube in 2017 than in 2016, a 2% fall. |
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Manuel Cortes, General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) said: "This just goes to show that when staffing levels are down, injury rates spike. | Manuel Cortes, General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) said: "This just goes to show that when staffing levels are down, injury rates spike. |
"We've consistently argued that staff keep passengers safe, whether in the case of a terrorist attack, to evacuate passengers, ensure platforms are not overcrowded, or just to provide assistance for disabled or older passengers." | "We've consistently argued that staff keep passengers safe, whether in the case of a terrorist attack, to evacuate passengers, ensure platforms are not overcrowded, or just to provide assistance for disabled or older passengers." |
One in three London underground stations saw a reduction in the number of recorded injuries since 2015. | One in three London underground stations saw a reduction in the number of recorded injuries since 2015. |
A TfL spokesman said: "The safety of our staff and customers is our top priority and the Tube is recognised as one of the safest metros around the world. | A TfL spokesman said: "The safety of our staff and customers is our top priority and the Tube is recognised as one of the safest metros around the world. |
"We are never complacent, however, and continuously strive to reduce injuries. " | "We are never complacent, however, and continuously strive to reduce injuries. " |
Have you been injured on the London Underground? Tell us about your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. | Have you been injured on the London Underground? Tell us about your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. |
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