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Night Tube 'won't break even until 2033' says TSSA union | Night Tube 'won't break even until 2033' says TSSA union |
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The Night Tube will lose £19.6m in its first year and not break even until 2033, according to the TSSA transport union. | The Night Tube will lose £19.6m in its first year and not break even until 2033, according to the TSSA transport union. |
The organisation said it had seen official London Underground (LU) meeting minutes stating the service would not break even for 17 years. | The organisation said it had seen official London Underground (LU) meeting minutes stating the service would not break even for 17 years. |
London Underground said both Londoners and business owners supported the plans which were still being finalised. | |
The Tube will run its 24-hour service at weekends, from 12 September. | The Tube will run its 24-hour service at weekends, from 12 September. |
'Financial headache' | 'Financial headache' |
The Night Tube will provide services on the Piccadilly, Victoria, Central, Jubilee and Northern lines. | The Night Tube will provide services on the Piccadilly, Victoria, Central, Jubilee and Northern lines. |
When the service was announced London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "This is just the first stage in the opening up of the Tube to be 24 hours." | When the service was announced London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "This is just the first stage in the opening up of the Tube to be 24 hours." |
LU managing director Mike Brown said: "The new service will boost jobs and will benefit the economy by hundreds of millions of pounds." | LU managing director Mike Brown said: "The new service will boost jobs and will benefit the economy by hundreds of millions of pounds." |
TSSA general secretary Manuel Cortes said: "Mr Johnson wants everyone to think everything in the garden is rosy before he disappears back to the House of Commons in May. | TSSA general secretary Manuel Cortes said: "Mr Johnson wants everyone to think everything in the garden is rosy before he disappears back to the House of Commons in May. |
"In truth, he will leave Londoners with a massive financial headache and year-on-year inflation, plus Tube fare rises, to make the Night Tube break even in 17 years time." | |
But Gareth Powell, LU's director of strategy and service development, said: "Running costs for the new service are being finalised and there is no doubt that the service will pay for itself. | |
"We are also exploring any sponsorship opportunities that could make this transformative service even more cost-effective." |
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