London's rail transport system is experiencing significant challenges including a major signalling failure at Waterloo station, prompting travel warnings to commuters. The District Line to Wimbledon is criticized for being 'not fit for purpose' following years of disruptions. In leadership news, the chief executive of Go-Ahead, managing Thameslink and other services, has resigned after a brief tenure. Meanwhile, construction progress on HS2's Colne Valley Viaduct has been noted, as it becomes waterproof after two years of work.
The Chief Executive of Go-Ahead, which operates Thameslink, Gatwick Express, and the Elizabeth Line, has stepped down after less than two years in the role.
HS2's Colne Valley Viaduct in west London is now waterproof after two years of construction work by VolkerLaser.
A major signalling failure at London Waterloo station caused significant disruption, advising commuters to refrain from travel.
The District Line to Wimbledon has been deemed 'not fit for purpose' due to ongoing disruptions, according to an MP.
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