Freedom of Information request - Guards on your London Overground services.
Request ID: FOI-1857-2122 Date published: 07 December 2021
You asked
Dear Transport for London,
From the 11/11/2007 when London Overground was created and took over from Silverlink Trains up until around late 2013 and early 2014 you had Guards on your London Overground trains on the North London Line and Gospel Oak To Barking Line services.
I wish to ask the following questions regarding this:
• 01. What was the final day of Guards on the North London Line services (i believe that it was towards the end of 2013 but i can not find the exact date)?
• 02. What was the final day of Guards on the Gospel Oak To Barking Line services (i believe that it was towards the beginning of 2014 but i can not find the exact date)?
• 03. If you still have it can you please attach the Guards manual book for the London Overground Class 150 trains.
• 04. If you still have it can you please attach the Guards manual book for the London Overground Class 172 trains.
• 05. If you still have it can you please attach the Guards manual book for the London Overground Class 313 trains.
• 06. If you still have it can you please attach the Guards manual book for the London Overground Class 378 trains.
• 07. During the final twelve months of Guard operation on the North London Line how many PTI incidents occurred?
• 08. During the first twelve months of DOO operation on the North London Line how many PTI incidents occurred?
• 09. During the final twelve months of Guard operation on the Gospel Oak To Barking Line how many PTI incidents occurred?
• 10. During the first twelve months of DOO operation on the Gospel Oak To Barking Line how many PTI incidents occurred?
I look forward to reading your reply.
We answered
Our ref: FOI-1857-2122/GH
Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 16 November 2021 asking for information about London Overground.
Your request has been considered under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and our information access policy.
Unfortunately we do not hold the information you have requested. Information is held for a maximum of 7 years, and is destroyed earlier if there is no operational need to keep it. The information would have been held by LOROL who operated London Overground services at this time.
I am sorry that we are unable to assist you on this occasion.
If you are not satisfied with this response please see the attached information sheet for details of your right to appeal.
Yours sincerely
Graham Hurt FOI Case Officer FOI Case Management Team General Counsel Transport for London