Tube strike map: which lines will be running?
Click on map for a larger version. Thanks IanVisits
You’ve probably heard that there’s tube chaos a-brewing this week. The 48-hour strike protesting Boris’ decision to close all ticket offices begins at 9.30pm today (Feb 4), when trains will begin winding down until normal service resumes Friday morning (Feb 7). But before you have a full transport freak out, TfL says that some lines will still be running (starting an hour later and finishing an hour earlier than usual) and IanVisits has created this handy tube map to help you plan your journeys. Buses, the DLR and London Overground will operate normal services but will probably be busy and TfL is encouraging people to cycle and walk. Good luck out there.
Find out more at tfl.gov.uk
It’s February, not January. 🙂
This would be more useful if the clicking on map for a larger version actually worked(!)
The link does work if you click on the one next to that bit…
Not that hard to work out! 😉
Try and click on the link “created this handy tube map” you smart ass! LOL
[…] but seriously, here’s a map of which tube lines will be running over the next few […]
The “find out more” is just political hoohahing at the expense of the unions.
Tube strike map: which lines will be running? http://t.co/r8bN4jblsm