London's weekly railway news
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London's weekly railway news
"London Underground London Underground has invited union leaders to talks next week in a bid to resolve a dispute over pay and hours which led to strikes. Standard There are several out-of-date signs around the tube network, but few this one. Diamond Geezer Moment fare dodger pushes bike through ticket barrier at London's Bank Station Standard Sir Sadiq says strikes are 'ultimately a sign of failure' and again calls for the RMT and TfL to get around the negotiating table Standard"
"One London-based operator has described the tube strikes as "soul-destroying" as trade body estimates industrial action could cost the hospitality sector £110m. Morning Advertiser The operator of one of the UK's busiest rail lines [LNER] has admitted that an unauthorized third party has accessed customer details via a supplier. Info Security Waterloo station will be closed for four days over Christmas and will have a reduced timetable for the following week, due to major engineering works on the railway between Vauxhall and Waterloo. ianVisits"
"Direct services between London and Sheerness could return to the tracks as Southeastern begins early talks Kent Online Barhale has secured a further package of utility works at HS2's London Euston terminus, extending its role under construction partner Mace Dragados. Construction News A housing development of over 1,000 new homes in west London has been approved, and will include space for a future railway station on the West London Orbital line. ianVisits"
London Underground invited union leaders to talks to resolve a pay-and-hours dispute that caused strikes. Mayor Sadiq called strikes 'ultimately a sign of failure' and urged the RMT and TfL to negotiate. A trade body estimated industrial action could cost the hospitality sector £110m. TfL denied reports that Elizabeth line ticket offices would close. LNER admitted an unauthorised third party accessed customer details via a supplier. Waterloo will close for four days over Christmas with a reduced following-week timetable. A west London housing development with provision for a future West London Orbital station has been approved. Barhale secured further utility works at HS2 Euston. Southeastern has begun talks about returning direct services between London and Sheerness.
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