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"Lanes Group's rail division has won two major contracts to provide track vegetation management and fencing repair, plus fencing renewal across the entire London Underground network. FMJ Elizabeth line A growing number of Acton residents are calling on Transport for London (TfL) to expand Elizabeth line services at Acton Main Line station Acton W3 Profit at the first company to operate the Elizabeth Line in London more than doubled in the year before it lost the contract, it has been revealed. City AM"
"HS2 is calling on innovative tech specialists to help get HS2 back on track by entering its eight Innovation Accelerator programme. The Engineer Emergency engineering will affect Greater Anglia and Elizabeth line services on Sunday ianVisits A 66,000 signature petition calling for international rail services to return to Kent stations will be handed to the Government. Kent Live The first trains of a new fleet connecting Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Sheffield with London are set to come into service after their introduction was initially delayed. BBC News"
Contracts were awarded to Lanes Group for track vegetation management and fencing renewal across the London Underground network. Acton residents urged Transport for London to expand Elizabeth line services at Acton Main Line station, while the initial Elizabeth Line operator reported a sharp profit increase before losing its contract. HS2 launched an Innovation Accelerator to recruit tech specialists. Emergency engineering work will affect Greater Anglia and Elizabeth line services. Campaigns include a 66,000-signature petition for international services in Kent and a petition on Twyford station car parking. New trains and restoration projects are entering service, and a locomotive named 'Ctrl Alt Deleaf' will tackle autumn leaf fall.
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