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"The London Underground's Southwark tube station has been granted listed status as an outstanding example of late 20th-century architecture. ianVisits"
"There will be major disruption to the Elizabeth line this weekend, with most of the core network closed and no trains to Heathrow Airport. ianVisits"
"The DLR's new trains have been taken out of service just weeks after the first one started carrying passengers, following reports of problems with one of the trains braking in wet weather. ianVisits"
"Network Rail's controversial Liverpool Street Station redevelopment is to go back out for consultation in a further delay for the project. Standard"
Southwark tube station has received listed status for its late 20th-century architecture. Fulham Broadway station's glass canopy has been repaired. Tube drivers remain divided. Major disruption will affect the Elizabeth line over the weekend, including no service to Heathrow. Dartford Junction upgrades will cause travel disruption during the February half term. A Surrey council conditions support for a Staines–Heathrow rail link on moorland protection. HS2 works at Euston continue amid controversy and political fallout. Liverpool Street redevelopment will return to consultation after delays. New DLR trains were withdrawn over wet-weather braking issues while a Thamesmead extension tender was issued. The RMT continues a visa-status campaign, memorial events proceed, and local policing investigations continue after a reported assault.
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