In this week's round-up of London's rail transport news, updates include an awarded contract for power supply upgrades on the Piccadilly line to facilitate new train arrivals. The Elizabeth line saw passengers experiencing delays due to late construction work, alongside the introduction of aesthetically clever 'ghostbusting' stickers. Mainline updates highlight HS2's planning challenges potentially increasing costs and a major refurbishment completed at Euston Station, enhancing facilities for travelers. Lastly, new accessibility features were added at Eurostar's service center, bolstering customer support.
A new contract for the Piccadilly line power upgrade aims to enable the arrival of new trains scheduled for this year, enhancing service capacity and reliability.
Elizabeth line passengers faced significant delays recently, a situation exacerbated by late completion of construction work, leading to frustration among commuters.
The introduction of new ghostbusting stickers at the Elizabeth line features clever design elements that add an engaging layer to the travel experience for passengers.
Major upgrades at Euston Station include refurbished toilets, with improvements completed during a recent closure, enhancing passenger amenities.
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