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Southern Rail STRIKE details



coagulantwolf

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Jun 21, 2012
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I don't blame the government at all. Admittedly southern should have lost the franchise ages ago, but to do it now is wrong because southern are actually doing something useful & modernising the railway line by being rid of defunct roles.

You were doing so well to get me on a nibble until I read this part and realised you had no intention of engaging in intellectual debate and were in fact just fishing. Thanks for making it so obvious I can save my breathe.
 




mothy

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Dec 30, 2012
2,117
Serious question, so far I've avoided travelling on strike days - next Tuesday I really should go to London and return on Thursday. Is it even worth me trying to get from Gatwick (or Three Bridges) to victoria - and back?

You'll be fine if it's rmt day which I think it is. They are largely ineffectual. Just check your trains are running & don't come back too late
 


mothy

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Dec 30, 2012
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You were doing so well to get me on a nibble until I read this part and realised you had no intention of engaging in intellectual debate and were in fact just fishing. Thanks for making it so obvious I can save my breathe.

Not fishing. Just fed up
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
18,067
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Wait and see what CHAOS Aslef cause next week starting from Tuesday , the one word it won't be is INEFFECTUAL

I know we dont see eye to eye on this but I agree 100% however if this doesnt make "the powers that be" sit up and take notice then what will? Serious question by the way.
 




The Merry Prankster

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Aug 19, 2006
5,577
Shoreham Beach
Have to be in London on an ASLEF/RMT strike day. Where is the nearest station to Shoreham that I can get a non strike affected train. Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.
 


Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
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Have to be in London on an ASLEF/RMT strike day. Where is the nearest station to Shoreham that I can get a non strike affected train. Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.

At a guess drive to Barnham. Park. Get the GWR to Waterloo and same for return journey.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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At a guess drive to Barnham. Park. Get the GWR to Waterloo and same for return journey.

Is there such a service? Thought Barnham was Southern only.

Thameslink isn't affected, so a service from Brighton is surely best?
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
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Is there such a service? Thought Barnham was Southern only.

Thameslink isn't affected, so a service from Brighton is surely best?

Barnham is serviced by GWR as well. I know this because I have had to do the Waterloo-Barnham route before when Croydon was log jammed and had to go the coastal route to get home.

Thameslink is an option but with a 55% punctuality rate (at best on a good day) without any risk of a signal failure (plenty) or a fatality (suicide season) and the trains will no doubt be fit to bursting.

For a day trip I would do the Barnham route. Change at Clapham.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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Wait and see what CHAOS Aslef cause next week starting from Tuesday , the one word it won't be is INEFFECTUAL

That's obvious.

The Drivers drive the trains and clearly the trains can't run without them.

I guess that's not the case with the guards, hence the trains run on RMT strike days.

Before you go off on one, I'm certainly not on the side of Southern Management. They are clearly incapable of running a half decent rail service, and IMO the franchise should be taken away from them. A lack of staff, and a railway that seems to rely on people working their rest days is not going to be a success. The Villa fiasco was 100% down to incompetent management.

BUT, what has never been made clear to me is how DOO has been introduced on other parts of the railways (plus the tube of course which is much busier than any trains) and yet the RMT won't allow it on Southern? The inconsistency from the union has led to confusion.

The bottom line is that it's the paying passenger, the customer who is suffering, and neither party gives a Sh@t.
 






Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Barnham is serviced by GWR as well. I know this because I have had to do the Waterloo-Barnham route before when Croydon was log jammed and had to go the coastal route to get home.

Thameslink is an option but with a 55% punctuality rate (at best on a good day) without any risk of a signal failure (plenty) or a fatality (suicide season) and the trains will no doubt be fit to bursting.

For a day trip I would do the Barnham route. Change at Clapham.

EDIT: Looks like there are no GWR from Barnham up the line...
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Have to be in London on an ASLEF/RMT strike day. Where is the nearest station to Shoreham that I can get a non strike affected train. Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.

There's no such thing as an ASLEF and RMT strike day is there?

So, if it's an RMT strike day then you should be OK to travel direct from Shoreham to London as usual. If it's an ASLEF strike day, then you'll want Brighton for Thameslink I imagine,
 


Carrot Cruncher

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Jul 30, 2003
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Southampton, United Kingdom
Have to be in London on an ASLEF/RMT strike day. Where is the nearest station to Shoreham that I can get a non strike affected train. Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.

Either Brighton and take your chances with rammmed Thameslink trains, or Havant/Petersfield and pick up South West Trains to Waterloo. GWR will only get you to London from the Thames Valley, as the only GWR service through Shoreham runs between Brighton and Bristol.
 




The Merry Prankster

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Aug 19, 2006
5,577
Shoreham Beach
There's no such thing as an ASLEF and RMT strike day is there?

So, if it's an RMT strike day then you should be OK to travel direct from Shoreham to London as usual. If it's an ASLEF strike day, then you'll want Brighton for Thameslink I imagine,

According to the SASTA site there is on the 16th. There may be others as for certain periods they just lump them together. As this is on Southern's site obviously it should not be relied upon.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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According to the SASTA site there is on the 16th. There may be others as for certain periods they just lump them together. As this is on Southern's site obviously it should not be relied upon.

Just ASLEF I think...

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synavm

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May 2, 2013
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Soames has been communicating that some sort of compensation package is going to be announced this week. Presumably an extension to delay repay?
 


Ernest

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Nov 8, 2003
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I know we dont see eye to eye on this but I agree 100% however if this doesnt make "the powers that be" sit up and take notice then what will? Serious question by the way.

It could be over in less than a week, certainly before the start of Aslef's strike action which is why they're doing this first, of course if Wilkinson/DfT tells SASTA not to settle on any circumstance then you may as well forget about train travel in Sussex for the foreseeable future.
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Jul 15, 2004
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It could be over in less than a week, certainly before the start of Aslef's strike action which is why they're doing this first, of course if Wilkinson/DfT tells SASTA not to settle on any circumstance then you may as well forget about train travel in Sussex for the foreseeable future.

Amazing isnt it how a government "department" for want of a better word can cripple a whole region. A region that is one of the most affluent and thus pays back into the economy probably ten fold. Incredible.
 


synavm

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May 2, 2013
171
I hope the RMT and ASLEF twig soon that yes, Southern and the Government are awful but they're not listening and the best deal they're going to get is already on the table (and it's not a bad offer at all). DOO and then driverless trains is inevitable. Striking constantly is only hurting the wrong people - fellow workers - and that's why even I as a union member have totally lost sympathy. There's no solidarity on that end, and I lost solidarity at the second or third strike.
 


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