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What will the trains be like on the days there’s not officially a train strike?

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IHopeYouStepOnALegPiece · 20/06/2022 14:45

Flying into Gatwick on Friday night and Out Monday afternoon and have to get to/from kings cross

just trying to work out how long I can expect it to take to get to Kings X on Friday night (land at 10pm) and how long I should give it on Monday 🙃

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PeggyLeggy · 20/06/2022 14:48

I was supposed to travel Friday into London and I’ve had an email to say my train is cancelled so I don’t think they’ll be very good and I’d make alternative arrangements if you can

KnitOnePearlOneDropOne · 20/06/2022 14:49

Bad. They have said Sunday service at best.

RedWingBoots · 20/06/2022 14:59

The train strikes are for 3 alternating days. This means that the days in between like Friday the trains will be in the wrong place.

Book a coach into London and expect it to be busy.

EmmaH2022 · 20/06/2022 15:02

My money is on much much less of a service than a Sunday one.

NightmareSlashDelightful · 20/06/2022 15:02

Terrible to non-existent. The trains will all be in the wrong places.

IHopeYouStepOnALegPiece · 20/06/2022 16:21

Wonderful 🤦🏻‍♀️ Thank you

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balalake · 20/06/2022 16:50

Read the website for the train company concerned and be prepared to travel either via Victoria or London Bridge and to either via a trip on the Underground.

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