London's weekly railway news
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London's weekly railway news
"London Underground Eddie Dempsey's "Improved Pay Offer" on London Underground prepares a sellout, as workers push back World Socialist Battersea's tube station's second entrance officially opened this morning ianVisits Londoners are calling for Transport for London (TfL) to introduce women-only carriages on the London Underground in a new petition. Surrey Comet Mainline / Overground HS2 is prioritising the renegotiation of a pair of major civils contracts as part of a sweeping reset of the high-speed rail programme. Construction News"
"A train company is holding an investigation after a disabled man claimed he was not allowed to board an Overground train with friends. Hackney Citizen Petition to reopen disused West Watford Station launched Watford Observer New 'affordable' Glasgow to London train service launches with tickets from £34 Glasgow Live Miscellaneous A trespasser who caused rush-hour chaos to passengers travelling via Clapham Junction has been jailed for eight weeks. BBC News"
Strike-related negotiations and pay disputes are active on the London Underground, with union responses to an 'Improved Pay Offer'. Battersea tube station's second entrance opened. A petition seeks women-only carriages on the Underground. HS2 is renegotiating two major civils contracts as part of a programme reset. An investigation is underway after a disabled passenger alleged being denied boarding an Overground train. A petition has launched to reopen West Watford station. A new affordable Glasgow–London service offers tickets from £34. A trespasser who disrupted Clapham Junction commuters received an eight-week jail term. Leadership, ticketing vendor selection, legal convictions, pension disputes, and Wi‑Fi speed concerns feature across networks.
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