Vegas Seagull
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- Jul 10, 2009
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No'one will be going to events at 8am & with half of commuters having this f/n off hols/WFH it MAY even be quieter into work
London’s Public transport system was an aspect of the bid which scored badly in the IOC's evaluation so it’s not exactly surprising if it turns into a shambles.
Oh for f"cks sake, really ? There is nothing more i hate as a commuter than tourists on the train.They are too excitable, looking forward to thier day out
Anyone with a ticket to the Olympics can buy a rail ticket which will allow you to travel at any time (incl. before 0900) at a reduced fare than normal, so the transport system to and in London will see alot of extra passengers, also they get free travel on the underground.
Like most I'm not too worried about getting into London, but it's trying to understand what the evening commute will be like.
The 17.42 is standing room only so wandering what this will be like, although the half term should help
Interestingly the company I work for are a bit worried about the capacity of the internet to deal with all the people remote logging on from home during the Olympics.