In a rare victory for common sense, a controversial large advertising screen above Euston railway station will be used to display train times, Network Rail said.
Every day rail travellers could be seen squinting at small LED screens on the main concourse while the huge screen above showcased consumer goods.
The screen stopped being used to show adverts in October when then-transport secretary Louise Haigh ordered Network Rail to improve how it manages the station.
The Government-owned company was previously criticised for converting the main concourse departures board into a large advertising screen, with smaller train information boards installed elsewhere.
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