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On Jun 8, 7:28*pm, Mizter T wrote:
Anyway, leaving aside the brinkmanship I see from the splash on the front page of the TfL website that they've got a number of contingency plans up their sleeve should the strike go ahead - see the news release hehttp://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/11971.aspx That's the 'In case of tube strike, break glass' bolt-on, as a friend just described it. I also got a text from TfL this evening letting me know about it, and directing me towards the website. I guess it's going ahead, then... I tried asking the 'special' journey planner earlier for a route home from work, and it cheerfully suggested that I took the tube, with a "planned engineering works are taking place" caveat on the first leg of each of the journeys. Oh well, can't have everything... |
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