Euston station's big advertising screens turned off after overcrowding fears
Briefly

London Euston station will switch off its advertising screens following criticism about overcrowding and safety concerns, with a five-point improvement plan initiated.
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh emphasized that Euston station has failed to meet passenger needs, prompting a review and immediate changes to improve conditions.
The decision to remove the advertising boards is part of a broader strategy to address high levels of overcrowding and enhance passenger safety.
Network Rail acknowledged the uncomfortable conditions at Euston and developed a plan that includes better passenger information and improved station services.
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