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2 hours to get in by car .....2 hours to get out
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It really should be illegal, exactly what % of people voted for it?
It doesn't just affect tube users, above ground it effects lots of businesses who need their vehicles to deliver goods or receive goods but can't on time because of such heavy congestion, with millions having to use the roads on a strike day, it's absolute chockablock and in some cases bedlam! What makes me laugh though is people swamping bus stops trying to get a seat and when they get on the bus can move at snails pace when it'd be quicker to walk regardless of destination. Greedy unions. |
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They are scared of the trains going driver-less......that will stop them striking
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You laugh Leopard unfortunately that probably wont be too long in happening
the way the rail industry is going soon be another 20-30 thousand on the dole Hey but that's ok because you all know better cause the internet say's you got a cheap ticket when in fact nearly every ticket bought on tinternet costs £2-£3 more than at a ticket office cause they put booking fee on same price ticket |
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Are tube drivers still whinging they have to work nights?
£50k+ to press go and stop pedals. ***** |
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just bought a return ticket online on southeasternrail for £22 to travel 100 mile round trip, doubt they sell it cheaper at a ticket office.
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think you will find they can sell same ticket
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well apparently it was a 'web exclusive offer', would not be surprised though.
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*would not be surprised if they were struggling to fill seats on a certain journeys
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SH the pre booked cheap tickets are available at the ticket office
it's only if you turn up on the same day of travel that its expensive or if you travel in the network area ie london and the saaf east or from Manningtree to Weymouth ie mean you can get london to norwich from £8 or £16 return |
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I wouldn't know I rarely use the railway as I prefer to drive, in fact it'll be the first time I've been on a overhead train in approximately 8-9 years, I thought I had a deal there, looks like I've been robbed instead
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i get free travel on our line and i still drive 90% of the time
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I get to go home early tomorrow, will probably spend the time in the pub. I can go in Thursday whenever I feel like and get to go home early again. Back in the pub. Jobs a goodun. Cheers drivers. Na zdrowie!!!
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When was the last time you saw a tube drivers job advertised? That tells you everything you need to know. If they did there would be queues ten deep. Tube workers are no different from the bankers holding the public to ransom.
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My friend joined London Transport at about 43 years of age, worked on the platform at Liverpool Street, four years down the line he was a driver.
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Vic line is practically driverless already. Trains regulated by the signals.
Drivers are only there to drive the trains from the depot in the morning. And then open and close the doors at every station. And for obvious safety reasons. |
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I kid you not, a driver was sacked for opening the doors on the wrong side on the victoria line. I didn't even think it was possible. They went on strike! How can you not know your left or right and make to adulthood?
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be like not laying the horse when you try to back it on here
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50 bags for driving a train is rediculous Just shows what a good union can get people ,what the reason for the Strikes ?
Staff cuts ? |
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If the strike goes ahead, Tube services will stop running from 18:30 on Wednesday 5 August until Friday 7 August. There will be no Tubes on Thursday 6 August. We are expecting normal service to resume on Friday.
On Wednesday, Tube services will stop running from 18:30, so please complete your journey by then and travel earlier if possible. Tubes are expected to be exceptionally busy between 16:30 and 18:30. |
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Luckily I don't have to go in to the centre this morning, SAT NAV showing terrible traffic.
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Sooner we get driverless trains the better. See how the lazy bastards like life on the dole
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so the drivers want to go on strike for fatter pensions....which the rest of us could only dream of, thus pushing up the train tickets and inflation. A double whammy.
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Sack the lot of them, get the chimps from London Zoo on a 1hr course each....jobs a good-un
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Could give the jobs and all the extra sunday trading jobs
to the immigrants trying to get into the country then only start paying them when the cost of saving them bills they have caused are payed back |
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the mp's getting 10% pay rise will result in more strikes across the country
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not really pay related though...although your right.
for MP's to be given 10% in "these times" as the gimp boris puts it is scandalous and they are taking the p1ss. this is about the way they are expecting staff to work the night shifts. important to get it right but as per usual management dont work them so put any old idea in ....typical sc mmy management |
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up the unions !!!!
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Don't use the filthy tube. Walk Euston to St Pancras, then Thameslink to City Thameslink or Blackfriars, so makes no odds to me!
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^cheaper if you use Boris's bike if that's your locality.
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Now Santader bikes......f*ck Boris !
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They are Not striking over wages, they get 50 Grand££ per Year,
its about Forced Weekend/Late night working. |