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[News] Train strikes ahead







Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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At least there's buses running this time
I think there was a train strike for Spurs at home last season. IIRC the club put on a shuttle bus service from the Old Steine. The 700 should be running coastway west and the 12 from Seaford. Whether all of that can cope with the additional capacity on an evening where there's bound to be a few office Xmas dos is anyone's guess.

Defo been picked by ASLEF to f*** up this game. They've lost the last shred of my support and I'm hardly a Tory.
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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I was looking for an excuse to work at home on the Thursday after the Brentford game and will now use “rail displacement”
 








jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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I think there was a train strike for Spurs at home last season. IIRC the club put on a shuttle bus service from the Old Steine. The 700 should be running coastway west and the 12 from Seaford. Whether all of that can cope with the additional capacity on an evening where there's bound to be a few office Xmas dos is anyone's guess.

Defo been picked by ASLEF to f*** up this game. They've lost the last shred of my support and I'm hardly a Tory.
On a slightly more positive note, I think RMT will settle in this vote. Where this ASLEF one ends is anyone's guess, last union left.
 












Aug 11, 2003
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The Open Market
Have these rail strikes achieved anything for the strikers? Thought not.
Yes. They've achieved quite a lot.

They'd have been achieved a lot quicker if the Government didn't keep interfering with the rail companies' negotiations.
 




Aug 11, 2003
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The Open Market
I think there was a train strike for Spurs at home last season. IIRC the club put on a shuttle bus service from the Old Steine. The 700 should be running coastway west and the 12 from Seaford. Whether all of that can cope with the additional capacity on an evening where there's bound to be a few office Xmas dos is anyone's guess.

Defo been picked by ASLEF to f*** up this game. They've lost the last shred of my support and I'm hardly a Tory.
Well, they still have my full support, even if it does nause up my travel plans.

This is 100% the fault of the Government and the rail companies. They could have settled this months ago. They chose not to.
 




















Thunder Bolt

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Have these rail strikes achieved anything for the strikers? Thought not.
Those who work in the ticket offices haven't been made redundant and the public still have access to human beings.
 


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