Network Rail stated that railway track replacement projects between Euston and Milton Keynes are necessary, aiming to enhance safety and reliability despite anticipated disruptions for travellers.
Helen Hamlin emphasized that 'the vast majority of the rail network will be open as usual,' but advised passengers to check for specific service changes ahead of travel.
A man from Beckenham, John Andreas Wik, 36, has been charged with inciting religious hatred after a cyber incident involving Network Rail Wi-Fi services, reported on September 25, 2024.
At a meeting, Councillor David Worsfold expressed concern over Network Rail's ineffective measures against pigeons beneath their bridges, citing significant health impacts from droppings.