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Old October 17th 04, 03:47 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default TfL 70% claim - can this be true?

"Nick H (UK)" wrote:
Jase wrote:
From the TfL website:
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We have not operated any Tubes on Christmas Day since 1982. There is
very little demand for services as the majority of Londoners do not
work on Christmas Day and over 70% of London's population leave the
capital during the festive period. Limited bus services operate
to/from the major airports and in central London. Please call Travel
Information on 020 7222 1234 to find out more.
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70% ?? Can this really be true? So London's population (being ~8
million depending how you count) drops to ~2.4 million at Christmas?
Surely this cannot be true.

I too am usually away at Christmas. However, when I have been here, I
can't think that my street has been 70% empty.
I wouldn't believe TfL statistics anyway.


Wow! That sounds like a home-breakers paradise!

It sounds like the only people left in London would be the homeless &
the police.

If 70% leave, that must mean that the petrol-stations, planes, trains,
tube, buses, etc. must all have a very profitable December to help all
these people to get out of town.

Wait a moment, those people can't take the tube or buses, their
services are reduced!

And in what magical way, all these people leave town needs to be
studied by the gov't, so they'll have a better idea of how to clear
out the town during national disasters & terrorist attacks.

Where do all those people go?

Maybe the people stop using the buses & tube, because there is no
service! Hhhhmmmmm?!