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I can scarcely imagine what the Tube will be like during the Olympics. Maybe cattle prods are on order.
Any time I visit London summer or winter the tube is a busy crowded place, how much busier can it get during the olympics? Does London have the transport infrastructre to actually cope? What are the expected visitor numbers on top of the norm?
Any time I visit London summer or winter the tube is a busy crowded place, how much busier can it get during the olympics? Does London have the transport infrastructre to actually cope? What are the expected visitor numbers on top of the norm?
Probably be like the Commonwealth games in India. Most normal people will avoid London and it will drop, making a mockery of the TFL's workers sitting around paying poker with their bonuses.
Probably be like the Commonwealth games in India. Most normal people will avoid London and it will drop, making a mockery of the TFL's workers sitting around paying poker with their bonuses.
Why not stagger the bonuses. If your station receives more than 10,000 foot fall a day for a week, you receive 250 for that week, otherwise nothing. This will reduce the bonus structure to considerable lot. They can do the same for the drivers as well. If your route/run is busy, you receive bonus otherwise, nothing at all.
Everyone is happy (apart from the staff in zone 9)
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