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Administrators have secured "hundreds of millions of pounds" to ensure Tube maintenance work can continue after the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet. | Administrators have secured "hundreds of millions of pounds" to ensure Tube maintenance work can continue after the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet. |
This should ensure the safe and reliable running of the underground while a rescue plan for the Tube maintenance operations is put in place. | This should ensure the safe and reliable running of the underground while a rescue plan for the Tube maintenance operations is put in place. |
Alan Bloom from administrators Ernst & Young (E&Y) said they have talked to staff and reassured them about jobs. | Alan Bloom from administrators Ernst & Young (E&Y) said they have talked to staff and reassured them about jobs. |
Ernst & Young were called in after Metronet failed to fulfil contracts. | Ernst & Young were called in after Metronet failed to fulfil contracts. |
E&Y said they have also spoken with contractors and the response has been good. | |
We did not walk away from this lightly, but the amount of money needed was very significant indeed Metronet boss Graham Pimlott Changing the Tube | |
Metronet's responsibility had been the maintenance and modernisation of two thirds of London's underground train network, known as the Tube. | |
E&Y took over the running of the business after Metronet said it was unable to continue trading in the face of a huge cost over-run. | |
Metronet maintains nine of the 12 Tube lines - Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Waterloo & City, Circle, District, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and East London. | |
The company's shareholders - engineering firm WS Atkins, Bombardier, Thames Water, EDF and Balfour Beatty - have lost their initial investment of millions of pounds. | |
METRONET LINES Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Waterloo & City, Circle, District, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and East London | |
Administrators would not put an exact figure on the losses the firms had incurred as a result of Metronet's problems, but said the total would be at least £300m. | |
Lengthy period | |
Ernst & Young's Mr Bloom warned that it was too early to say how long it would take to put new plan in place. | |
He was speaking at a press conference in central London after the administrators had taken the unusual step of asking for a first-day order, which allowed them to take control of the company and keep it running. | |
The fresh cash has been put up by Transport for London (TFL), the transport authority that is responsible for London and which is overseen by the Mayor of London's office. | |
For me it's about getting the money to finish this Tim O'Toole, managing director of London Underground | |
London Underground, which is part of TFL and is responsible of the day-to-day running of the Tube, said that Metronet's £2bn of debts would be serviced and paid on time. | |
However, London Underground added that it, Metronet and TFL were in ongoing discussions with the government and the Mayor of London's office about the possibility of refinancing the outstanding debts. | |
Metronet boss Graham Pimlott said that the decision to call in administrators was not an easy one to make. | |
"We did not walk away from this lightly, but the amount of money needed was very significant indeed," he said. | |
London Underground said that Metronet's problems meant that there would be some delays to maintenance. | |
Tim O'Toole, managing director of London Underground, said that: "For me it's about getting the money to finish this." | |
He added that TFL will renegotiate some contracts where necessary. |