Soldato
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So it seems there is quite likely to be some significant disruption to rail travel on Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th. This is affecting all of the UK and is apparently a strike by Network Rail workers.
Pretty much all operators seem to be affected. With the cost of rail travel increasing every year, where is that extra money going? Thankfully i don't rely on rail travel so it doesn't affect me, but i can image it's going to cause a lot of issues for many people. Is anyone here going to be affected by this next week?
Source: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/today.aspx
Pretty much all operators seem to be affected. With the cost of rail travel increasing every year, where is that extra money going? Thankfully i don't rely on rail travel so it doesn't affect me, but i can image it's going to cause a lot of issues for many people. Is anyone here going to be affected by this next week?
Members of the RMT Union that work for track and infrastructure operator Network Rail have announced that they are planning to take industrial action on Bank Holiday Monday 25 May and Tuesday 26 May. However, further talks between Network Rail and the Trades Unions are planned for this week, which may still lead to resolution of the dispute.
Should the industrial action go ahead there is likely to be severe disruption to rail services on Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 May, although this is likely to vary considerably by route, so you are strongly advised to check with the relevant train company before travelling. More information will also be made available on this page of the National Rail Enquiries website.
Source: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/today.aspx