London's weekly railway news
Briefly

This week's round-up of London's rail transport highlights key developments, including the start of upgrades at Leyton tube station and the continuation of step-free access projects. The tragic incident involving an Elizabeth line worker serves as a stark reminder of dangers in the industry. Plans for a rail link from Reading to Heathrow are gaining traction, while there are ongoing concerns regarding tree removal near Harringay Green Lanes station. Public transport is continually evolving with infrastructure expansions, addressing accessibility, and responding to increasing passenger needs.
The Elizabeth Line has been named as a must-visit for those looking to travel to London in 2025, emphasizing its significance in the city's transport landscape.
TfL boss Andy Lord broke down over the 'unspeakable' killing of Elizabeth line worker Jorge Orgeta, highlighting the risks faced by transport workers.
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