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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2017 11:27:37 GMT
I am travelling to Brussels via Eurostar at 8 a.m. on Friday 6th October, the day after the strike. I am leaving from St Pancras and I have to get from Southfields to Kings Cross via Earls Court, leaving at around 6:30 that morning.
Do you think there will be any disruption to services early that morning? I'd assumed (hopefully) that because the trains were out for 24 hours all day Thursday, they'd all be in the correct positions to start the day on Friday morning.
Any advice is appreciated.
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Post by stapler on Sept 30, 2017 11:30:24 GMT
There shouldn't be, but I'd be inclined to leave an extra 30 mins just in case.
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Post by 35b on Sept 30, 2017 12:09:47 GMT
Personally, and from my former abode on the Grid, I’d walk to Earlsfield or Haydons Road and use SWR or Thameslink to be sure.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2017 16:46:29 GMT
I am travelling to Brussels via Eurostar at 8 a.m. on Friday 6th October, the day after the strike. I am leaving from St Pancras and I have to get from Southfields to Kings Cross via Earls Court, leaving at around 6:30 that morning. Do you think there will be any disruption to services early that morning? I'd assumed (hopefully) that because the trains were out for 24 hours all day Thursday, they'd all be in the correct positions to start the day on Friday morning. Any advice is appreciated. Get a cab
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