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Other Metro working on 25/12?
Just wondered if anyother city transport closes on 25/12 like our
underground? I have been to a number of Eastern European cities at that time and find all public transport stops at about 18:00 on 24/12. Our tube goes until midnight on 24/12 - will we adopt their timetables??? Mal |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Malcolm & Nika wrote:
I have been to a number of Eastern European cities at that time and find all public transport stops at about 18:00 on 24/12. Our tube goes until midnight on 24/12 - will we adopt their timetables??? Seems unlikely to me. One thing to bear in mind is that in many countries, including most eastern european ones, if memory serves, christmas eve is the most important part of christmas, more so than christmas day, so staff are going to want to be at home then. Unless British attitudes to christmas change substantially, i imagine we'll carry on having public transport on christmas eve. tom -- Got a revolution behind my eyes - We got to get up and organise |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
On Sat, 14 May 2005 19:54:24 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote: eh????? Seems unlikely to me. One thing to bear in mind is that in many countries, including most eastern european ones, if memory serves, christmas eve is the most important part of christmas, more so than christmas day, so staff are going to want to be at home then. Unless British attitudes to christmas change substantially, i imagine we'll carry on having public transport on christmas eve. In the Orthodox parts of Europe Xmas isn't in December, is it? |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
Does the author of this thread work on Christmas Day?
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Other Metro working on 25/12?
"Bonzo" wrote in message
... In the Orthodox parts of Europe Xmas isn't in December, is it? Sure it is, You're thinking of Easter (Easter Sunday was May 1st this year) |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
"ONscotland" wrote in message
oups.com... Does the author of this thread work on Christmas Day? Dunno, but I do, as do a lot of people -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
No...I dont work on Christmas day!!
Mal "ONscotland" wrote in message oups.com... Does the author of this thread work on Christmas Day? |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
Paul Weaver wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 15 May 2005:
"Bonzo" wrote in message .. . In the Orthodox parts of Europe Xmas isn't in December, is it? Sure it is, You're thinking of Easter (Easter Sunday was May 1st this year) Actually, "Bonzo" was right - the Orthodox celebrate Christmas on 6 January. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 3 April 2005 |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
In article , Paul Weaver
writes In the Orthodox parts of Europe Xmas isn't in December, is it? Sure it is, You're thinking of Easter (Easter Sunday was May 1st this year) Some Orthodox sects still use the Julian Calendar for Christmas, putting it on January 7th Gregorian. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
Other Metro working on 25/12?
"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message
... Paul Weaver wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 15 May 2005: "Bonzo" wrote in message .. . In the Orthodox parts of Europe Xmas isn't in December, is it? Sure it is, You're thinking of Easter (Easter Sunday was May 1st this year) Actually, "Bonzo" was right - the Orthodox celebrate Christmas on 6 January. Rings a bell, but there sure is plenty of celebration in Greece on the run up to the 25th. Mind you Christmas and Easter become more and more commercialised each year, there were 3 times the number of adverts for eggs on Alpha this easter compared with last... -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. |
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