London’s weekly railway news #69
A weekly round-up of London’s rail transport news…
London Underground
Bakerloo line extension southwards announced – again IanVisits
The RMT is consulting its reps for a two-day strike on 14 and 15 October. Socialist Worker
Mayor announces new £75m fund to install lifts at Tube stations MayorWatch
Chaos on Central Line platforms as police are called to deal with ‘unsafe’ overcrowding Evening Standard
Crossrail
All London Crossrail Stations To Have Step-Free Access LBC
Mainline/Overground
Coulsdon residents unite to fight changes to train services Croydon Advertiser
Norwood Junction station could be renamed South Norwood under Croydon Council plans. Croydon Advertiser
Passengers evacuated from Heathrow Express train IanVisits
DLR
A cross river DLR service linking Newham with Thamesmead and Abbey Wood has been proposed by Greenwich Council. Wharf
Miscellaneous
A burglar who spent 17 hours in a tree overhanging train lines in Charlton while trying to evade police has been jailed of 18 months after causing travel chaos for thousands of passengers. London24
Epping Ongar railway defaced by vandals Local Guardian
Army of angry Spartans startle commuters on the Tube in central London Evening Standard
TfL has played down reports that London’s ‘ghost’ underground stations are set to be transformed into tourist attractions or even hotels. Hotel Owner
The history of Blake Hall tube station. Diamond Geezer
20th anniversary of the closure of Aldwych tube station IanVisits
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The image above is from December 2013: Plans for a roller-coaster monorail under the streets of London
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