日本人の観光旅行はせわしない、旅先をじっくりとゆっくりと味わって旅するなんて、学生時代のバックパッカー以外無理でしょう、旅先に住む様に旅行するなんて夢のまた夢、だから、旅先で難儀に遭遇しない事が大前提で旅行プランを立ていますが、万一予期せぬ難儀に遭遇したならもう、キュウキュウ詰めのプランが台無しになります、価格訴求したパックツアーでの参加がそれ

 

 

以下ロンドン交通局公式ホームページから(2024年1月7日付)

Tube strikes – January 2024

RMT strikes on the Tube are currently planned in early January.

If they go ahead, there will be severe disruption on the London Underground network from the evening of Sunday 7 January through to the morning of Friday 12 January.

  • Sunday 7 January: Tube services will close earlier than normal. Complete Tube journeys by 17:30
  • Monday 8 to Thursday 11 January: Severe disruption is expected, with little to no service expected to run
  • Friday 12 January: Tube services will start later than normal, with a good service expected by midday

No other TfL services will be on strike.

Some bus, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and national rail services will be busier. They may also be subject to change or affected by station closures where stations also serve London Underground lines.

One-way or queueing systems may also be in place at stations, and step-free access may be affected.

If you need to travel during this time, plan ahead, check before you travel and allow more time for your journey.

For information on national rail services, visit the National Rail website.

Elizabeth line

During the following times, Elizabeth line services are not expected to call at Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street (Low Level) and Whitechapel. These stations may also be subject to further short notice closures throughout the day:

  • Monday 8 January: Before 06:30 and after 22:30
  • Tuesday 9 January: Before 07:30
  • Wednesday 10 January: Before 06:30 and after 22:30
  • Thursday 11 January: Before 07:30

Walking and cycling

 

以下は2024年1月4日付、イギリス公共放送BBCの報道から

 

 

London Underground strike

 

There will be “little to no Tube service” on the London Underground, Transport for London (TfL) has said, as strike action is planned.

Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) members working on different parts of the Underground will strike on separate days between 5 and 12 January.

However, passengers will not feel the full impact of the strike until Sunday evening when Tube services are wound down.

It comes amid a dispute over pay.

RMT members voted overwhelmingly to take the industrial action over a 5% pay offer.

Glynn Barton, TfL’s chief operating officer, said the pay rise was “the most we can afford”.

 

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