This week's review of London's rail transport reported extensive disruptions caused by a significant power cut on the Underground, affecting 20 stations and prompting criticism of Transport for London's communication. There are ongoing efforts to improve accessibility, exemplified by Barking and Dagenham Councilâs push for a step-free Dagenham East tube station. Additionally, investigations are being conducted into HS2 subcontractors for possible bribery. Future developments, including the overhaul of Liverpool Street station and new transport options to Geneva, indicate both challenges and advancements in the rail network.
A significant power cut on the London Underground led to the closure of 20 stations, causing major delays and criticism of Transport for London's communication.
Barking and Dagenham Council is pushing for Dagenham East tube station to become step-free, addressing long-standing accessibility issues.
An investigation is underway concerning HS2 subcontractors allegedly involved in bribery, highlighting ongoing concerns about integrity within high-profile rail projects.
New images and plans for the redevelopment of Liverpool Street station have been released, aiming to enhance service and support office development.
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