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TfL: Waterloo & City line to restore full weekday service from November

Passengers wearing face masks at Waterloo station in London (Victoria Jones/PA) (PA Archive)
Passengers wearing face masks at Waterloo station in London (Victoria Jones/PA) (PA Archive)

The Waterloo and City Tube line will fully reopen from November following a partial reopening in June as passenger numbers gradually recover.

The key commuter line, that links Waterloo and Bank, was closed in March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and only began operating a peak-time service this summer.

But with passenger numbers on the Tube consistently hitting around 60 per cent of pre-pandemic levels during weekdays, TfL has confirmed a full service will resume from November 22, just five days before the reopening of two Night Tube lines.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said the reopening of the line will provide a “big boost” for the capital’s economy, providing commuters with another transport option as more workers return to offices.

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Mr Khan said: “As Londoners and visitors return to the capital, whether that be for work or to enjoy London’s world-class culture and hospitality venues, it’s important that they can travel easily and safely around the city.

“The Waterloo & City line provides another great transport option and a vital link to the City, and the return of a full weekday service is a big boost for the capital’s economy as we continue to recover from the pandemic.”

Doubts were cast over London’s economic recovery this week after a leaked document revealed that a return to working from home would cost billions.

A recent rise in Covid cases and deaths had led to fears that the Government would move to “Plan B” measures, which could include a return to WFH. But Health Secretary Sajid Javid refuted claims the Government was considering changing its messaging.

Catherine McGuinness, policy chair at the City of London Corporation, said the announcement of a full weekday reopening of the Waterloo and City Line will “give even more confidence” to commuters and provide “further reassurance to those Square Mile businesses which rely on commuter traffic for trade”.

She said: “The return of the Waterloo & City line to a full timetable of operation is a key marker in the sustainable recovery of the City and of London as a whole.”

From November 22, the Waterloo and City Line will operate a full service from 06:00 to 00:30, with trains every three minutes during peak times.

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