London's weekly railway news
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This week's London rail transport news highlights various developments. Controversial posters against the Bakerloo line extension emerged, suggesting the project threatens local affordability. Train operator LNER is significantly increasing services on the Bradford to London route. Watford's MP expresses concerns over train reliability, while Southeastern employs LiDAR technology to enhance station accessibility. A skills bootcamp at HS2's Euston aims to fill roles in construction. The London-style contactless ticketing system will expand to 47 more stations, and police investigate a serious incident on the District line.
Mysterious posters claiming that the Bakerloo line extension will price out local residents have appeared, drawing public attention and opposition to the project.
Train operator LNER is set to significantly increase its Bradford to London services, enhancing connectivity for passengers starting in May.
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