London's weekly railway news
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London's weekly railway news
"If strike action is not called off, there will be four days of disruption to the London Underground next week due to RMT strike action."
"Network Rail says that it has completed replacing glazing panels as part of its major roof refurbishment project at Liverpool Street, brightening the once-gloomy train shed."
"Passengers on a train fell out of their seats after it sped across a junction because the driver had misread signals and was unaware the train had switched lines."
"Work to upgrade Belmont station's surroundings has started, as part of a wider plan to double train services on the Sutton to Epsom Downs line by 2027."
Upcoming RMT strike action may disrupt the London Underground for four days. HS2 continues to spark debate over its financial worth. Network Rail has refurbished Liverpool Street's roof. Thameslink could face over a million passenger complaints this year. A train incident occurred due to a driver misreading signals. Belmont station upgrades aim to double services by 2027. Residents request a shuttle bus from Wokingham to Twyford. A man was sentenced for causing significant railway disruption, and a violinist was reunited with his instrument after it went missing.
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