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On Jun 9, 2:25*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote:
wrote Southeastern seem to have taken matters into their own hands in quite a forceful way: http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk..._items/view/95 Southeastern has agreed to accept valid tickets for the Underground - both paper tickets and Oyster Pay As You Go - on services that mirror Tube routes on our network. So during the strike we will accept London Underground passes (including Oyster PAYG) during the strike on the following routes only: Brixton to Victoria Elephant and Castle to Blackfriars / City Thameslink London Cannon Street / Waterloo East / Charing Cross ------ Unless either TfL, or SWT and Southeastern, change their advice (and in the case of TfL, publicise any changes very clearly) I can foresee big arguments. I couldn't agree more. The TfL website is still showing the following wording: "National Rail - Oyster Pay As You Go will be accepted on all National Rail journeys within Greater London on Wednesday and Thursday - just show your Oyster card at the station gates." with less than two hours to go until the strike begins. By contrast with Southeastern, Southern have adopted the 'let TfL sort it out' approach - I finally managed to find this on their website (at http://www.southernrailway.com/news....&u=index.php): "LONDON UNDERGROUND STRIKE ACTION - LATEST June 2nd 2009 The RMT union has announced strike action on the London Underground network to commence at 18.59 hours on Tuesday 9 June through to 18.58 hours on Thursday 11 June 2009. Transport for London has advised that it will do all it can to keep customers fully informed of the impact of this action but is advising customers to check its Live Travel News for updates before travelling, and to use its Journey Planner to plan a possible alternative route. Travel plans for the strike have been announced by the Mayor of London. for more details, please go to the Transport for London website." SWT are taking a similar tack to Southeastern (http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/SWTrains/News/ _londonundergroundstrike.htm): "During this time South West Trains will be accepting all Transport for London tickets on certain SWT services within the Travelcard boundary. The services are Feltham to Clapham Junction and Waterloo via Kew Bridge or via Richmond; and Wimbledon to Clapham Junction and Waterloo. This includes PAYG and paper tickets. We shall not be accepting PAYG or paper London Underground tickets at any other SWT station." It's going to be an interesting couple of days. |
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