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London's weekly railway news
"People were evacuated from the London Farringdon Tube station after reports of a suspected gas or chemical incident, highlighting safety concerns in public transport."
"Watford MP Matt Turmaine hailed HS2 works at Euston Station as a 'phenomenal undertaking' after a site visit, emphasizing the project's significance for local infrastructure."
"Southeastern has introduced a new automated system that provides passengers with service-by-service information about planned timetable changes or service disruptions, improving communication."
"More than 100,000kg of food waste has been recycled in just one year across the Greater Anglia network, showcasing efforts towards sustainability in rail transport."
Recent events in London's rail transport include evacuations at Farringdon Tube station due to a suspected gas incident. HS2 works at Euston Station are praised by local MP Matt Turmaine. Engineers have completed hand-dug tunnels for HS2. Southeastern has launched an automated system for service updates. Over 100,000kg of food waste has been recycled by Greater Anglia. A campaign for a new train service between Shropshire and London is gaining momentum. The Edinburgh-London Flying Scotsman service is reinstating a traditional timetable.
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