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Fenix contributes to the jobs of London Metro workers
London Underground - the oldest in the world ,was opened in 1863. Now the underground transportation system of the capital of Great Britain has 11 lines and 270 stations, carrying 1 billion passengers a year.
On March 30th, A Reuters journalist worked till five at night with London tube workers and made their hard work.
What are we interested in this Reuters report? Working in the subway is very dangerous and responsible. Millions of people are traveling by London subway and they trust their lives into the hands of these workers. And they in turn rely on Fenix headlamps. Fenix is famous all over the world for its excellent quality. The tough and strong body makes Fenix always reliable, no matter how bad the environment is. Maybe that why the workers choose nothing but Fenix headlamps as their assistant.
Michael Emordi, one of 10,000 night workers employed by London Underground to help ensure its subterranean railways are in top condition for the capital's four million commuters and prepare an already creaking system for the influx of half a million visitors for this summer's Olympic Games. © Dylan Martinez/Reuters
A cleaner inspects the train tracks on the Victoria Line near Highbury and Islington station in London. © Dylan Martinez/Reuters
Workers are repairing the way of the London Underground. ©Dylan Martinez / Reuters
An underground sign is lit up outside Highbury and Islington station. ©Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Workers are repairing the way of the London Underground. © Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Workers are repairing the way of the London Underground. ©Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Workers are repairing the way of the London Underground. ©Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Our experts identified two headlamps Fenix, which are used at the London Underground: