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London's weekly railway news
"London Underground Policy and Advocacy Officer Trevor Rosenberg takes us through the recent problems on the Bakerloo line and what we should expect to see in future London TravelWatch Mornington Crescent Tube station was shut during the morning rush hour on Tuesday after historic tiles fell onto the tracks. Camden New Journal Transport for London (TfL) has apologised after severe delays on the Northern line continue into a fifth day. BBC News"
"Elizabeth line Has the Elizabeth line led to a rise in rental prices? BBC News Woolwich Elizabeth Line station could still get second entrance, developer insists The Greenwich Wire Mainline / Overground Work has restarted on some HS2 tunnel sites in London which had been paused after a "near-miss incident" last month. Building The train operator, Southeastern is planning to update the maps of its stations to offer more accessibility information over the coming months. ianVisits"
Multiple London Underground lines experienced significant disruptions and safety issues, including Bakerloo line problems, Mornington Crescent station closure after historic tiles fell onto tracks, and extended Northern line delays prompting an apology from TfL. Questions have arisen about the Elizabeth line's impact on rental prices and development proposals for a second Woolwich entrance persist. Mainline and Overground reports include HS2 tunnel site work restarting after a near-miss incident, Southeastern planning accessibility map updates, temporary Euston closures and delays, proposals to extend and rename Overground services, heritage restoration at Clapton, a carriage fireball at Fulwell, timetable changes for Market Harborough, return of double-deckers for international travel, and Eurostar entry-exit question changes.
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