London rail work 'halted for Olympics'
Network Rail and Transport for London (TfL) have confirmed that all rail and tube engineering work planned for summer 2012 is to be suspended during the Olympic Games.
TfL will keep all London Underground lines and stations open between late June and early September, while Network Rail has pledged not to carry out work on key routes serving Olympic venues during the period. Rail services out of King's Cross, Paddington, Euston and Waterloo to cities and towns hosting Olympic and Paralympic events are among the routes to be cleared of "disruptive engineering work".
Robin Gisby, director of operations and customer service at Network Rail, said: "Through careful planning, we've been able to create a clear window around the Olympic and Paralympic Games - yet another sign that with two years to go London is well on its way to being ready." Image: Stratford station will be the nearest station to the Olympic Park – ODA

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