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Wimbledon bridge ranks second place in list of top 10 ‘most bashed bridges’ in the UK
Network Rail has released new figures which show that a bridge in Wimbledon, South West London was the second most-struck structure in the UK over the past year.

Victorian church organ rehomed in the heart of London Bridge station
An abandoned Victorian church organ has been installed at London Bridge station for passengers commuting in and out of the capital to play.

Network Rail's London Bridge Cycle Hub now managed by Spokesafe
Spokesafe are pleased to announce that they are now managing Network Rail’s London Bridge Cycle Hub.

REMINDER: Major engineering project means nine days with no trains between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings - starting tomorrow!
A week of major engineering work will get underway on the Tunbridge Wells to Hastings line this October half term, to improve the reliability of the route.

Major engineering project means no trains between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings this October half term and big improvements for reliability
A week of major engineering work will get underway on the Tunbridge Wells to Hastings line this October half term, to improve the reliability of the route.

VIDEO: “We don’t want another family to experience what we have been through” – bereaved parents urge others to talk to their children about dangers of trespassing on railway as cases surge in South
The parents of a young boy who was electrocuted on the railway have launched a new rail safety campaign film in conjunction with British Transport Police, Network Rail and the wider rail industry.

Major changes to trains at Charing Cross, Cannon Street and London Bridge as Network Rail engineers tackle long weekend of major engineering in South East London, Kent and Sussex
Network Rail engineers will be packing their tools instead of barbecues for a long weekend of major engineering work in South London, Kent and East Sussex this August Bank Holiday.

Passengers in the South and South East asked to only travel if necessary and make sure they know their last trains home ahead of rail strikes on 18 and 20 August
- Passengers asked to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary as only a fifth of trains are running and many lines will be closed completely, causing severe disruption
- On strike days, trains will start later and finish much earlier than usual, running only between 7.30am and 6.30pm, and trains will start later on days following strike action
- On 19 August, as well as a later start on National Rail services, there will be industrial action on London Underground and on some London bus routes on 19 and 20 August
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