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Previously on "DOOM: any form of rail journey over the jubilee weekend"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat's a stringer?
This site will help you - https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
Or you could Google trains in Wales
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
And if you are a stringer in my country, I hope you will meet somebody as helpful as yourself to provide you with the informations on our travel systems. Thank you.
This site will help you - https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
Or you could Google trains in Wales
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI don't know, how about you take a look for yourself instead of expecting all the information to be spoonfed to you as you drip feed your specific requirements?
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
Does this include the Wales railways?
Book now.
qh
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo don't fly or take the train. And the roads will be awful too.
Amazing anyone has money for travel with the cost of living crisis though. Save your pennies for gas and pasta
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So don't fly or take the train. And the roads will be awful too.
Amazing anyone has money for travel with the cost of living crisis though. Save your pennies for gas and pasta
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Is there a recommended handy app for rail disruption notifications?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Sensible thing to have really, if this is only used to prevent strikes at bad timings (like the ones Unions want to use), for example limit strikes on railway transport to be during period of 2am-6am, now that would be tidy
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Also, maybe it's time for a grand experiment in which one of those Unions will be sold a railway line for £1 and they can run it anyway they like, set whatever salaries, prices for tickets etc...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Postthe government plan to push through a bill to ban workers on important infrastructure e.g. rail from striking.
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