This may be a question to an echo chamber, but if you have any tips for travel survival during the tube strike, please do share.
Earlier this morning local, Linda Turton tweeted:
Currently @FirstCC trains are running to Moorgate.
— Linda Turton (@LindaTurton1) February 5, 2014
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Julie Randles: I work in Farringdon and took exactly the same route as normal - walk to Finsbury Park, Victoria Line to Kings' Cross, Hammersmith and City line to Farringdon. The Northern Line is running a normal service too.
The line into Moorgate was stopping at Drayton Park very early this morning, not sure about after 7.
I agree. I got on the delayed 9.07 (actually turned up at about quarter past) and it was slightly busier than usual, but I had a seat at Highbury. That said, it travelled very, very slowly into Moorgate, so it took more like 25 minutes than the usual 15. I'm more concerned about getting home to be honest - I'm supposed to be in Camden for something this evening and my husband travelled back from there starting at about 11pm last night and didn't make it home until nearly 1am - he would've walked if the weather hadn't been so terrible - he waited over an hour for a bus and then ended up "ambushing" (in a friendly way) a taxi at a petrol station and sharing it with a random bloke he'd met at the bus stop!
A colleague who cycled down Green Lanes earlier said there were police at a number of the bus stops - did anyone else see that?
Yes there were Community Service Police Officers at the stop across from Ducketts Common
Sorry this reply is a bit late but you may need the advice next week.
From my observations and members reports, morning services to Gospel Oak were rammed until 10:00. However, since a lot of people were getting off at South Tottenham to walk to Seven Sisters, you might be able to squeeze on at Harringay Green Lanes. Also getting onto a westbound North London Line train at Gospel Oak was very slow. Best advice is travel between 10:00 - 16:00 and after 18:30.
London Overground had lots of extra staff at stations and even managed to squeeze some extra trips out of their tiny 8-train Barking - Gospel Oak 2-coach diesel fleet. Anyone using the Barking - Gospel Oak Line should keep an eye on our website www.barking-gospeloak.org.uk and perhaps register on our 'Have your say' message board.
Glenn Wallis
Secretary
Barking - Gospel Oak Rail User Group
I've been looking at the olde Twitter and it seems that FCC trains won't be running between FP and Moorgate tomorrow morning, at least until 0700, but possibly until 0800. It says that tickets will be accepted on buses (for all the good that'll do you based on today's reports!)
They're planning to keep the line open this evening, though.
P.S. Highbury & Islington station is closed for FCC at the moment (but Overground is still stopping, with a different entrance/exit from usual).
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