The passengers set to miss life events
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:20 am
The passengers set to miss life events
From stag dos to holidays, to concerts and long-planned events - people travelling on Britain's rail network face a week of uncertainty and disruption amid the biggest train strikes in 30 years.
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Strikes will go ahead on most major lines on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Disruption to rail services on non-strike days is also expected. Network Rail has urged passengers to only travel by train if necessary. A strike will also take place across the London Underground on Tuesday.
'By hook or by crook'
Paul Brown, from Newcastle, says he is worried he will miss his stag do this weekend due to the strikes.
It comes after the 31-year-old already suffered setbacks to his wedding having to cancel his big day three times due to the pandemic.
He says he was due to travel down with his father and best man to Liverpool on Friday, but their train was cancelled.
"My brother and step-dad were coming up from Plymouth to Liverpool to join us," he says.
"This is heart-breaking for the family and for me personally.
'I now need to go by taxi to my operation'
Graham Benton had been due to catch a train to London on Tuesday for a heart operation, but because of the strikes he will now have to pay £165 for a taxi to get there.
"I am having a procedure on my heart tomorrow which is very stressful," the 48-year-old from Portsmouth says.
"The operation is in central London so I have booked a taxi with one of those airport taxi firms... at 05:30 tomorrow. "
From stag dos to holidays, to concerts and long-planned events - people travelling on Britain's rail network face a week of uncertainty and disruption amid the biggest train strikes in 30 years.
As you know, there are many สล็อตxo games in a wide variety of providers, each with more than 300 games to choose from, each with different lines.
Strikes will go ahead on most major lines on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Disruption to rail services on non-strike days is also expected. Network Rail has urged passengers to only travel by train if necessary. A strike will also take place across the London Underground on Tuesday.
'By hook or by crook'
Paul Brown, from Newcastle, says he is worried he will miss his stag do this weekend due to the strikes.
It comes after the 31-year-old already suffered setbacks to his wedding having to cancel his big day three times due to the pandemic.
He says he was due to travel down with his father and best man to Liverpool on Friday, but their train was cancelled.
"My brother and step-dad were coming up from Plymouth to Liverpool to join us," he says.
"This is heart-breaking for the family and for me personally.
'I now need to go by taxi to my operation'
Graham Benton had been due to catch a train to London on Tuesday for a heart operation, but because of the strikes he will now have to pay £165 for a taxi to get there.
"I am having a procedure on my heart tomorrow which is very stressful," the 48-year-old from Portsmouth says.
"The operation is in central London so I have booked a taxi with one of those airport taxi firms... at 05:30 tomorrow. "