It’s been more than a year since councillors and our Greater Assembly Member Tony Devenish had a meeting with Mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London (TfL) about the ongoing problems with tube noise and vibration along the Victoria line southbound track between Victoria and Pimlico stations.
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Complaints from local people about tube noise have increased over recent years and despite repeated efforts by your local Conservative Councillors, TfL is no closer to solving the problem.
Conservative London Assembly Member Cllr Tony Devenish has been working with local councillors and resident gr