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Railhub Archive 1996-07-02 DoT-001 Department of Transport0
London travel to work arrangements Wednesday, 3 July
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       London travel to work arrangements Wednesday, 3 July _______________________________________________________________

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type Press release note 211
Emergency measures which will be provided for commuters needing to travel into London during the threatened underground strike on Wednesday 3 July were announced today by Steven Norris, Minister for Transport in London. He said: "If Wednesday's strike does go ahead - and I very much hope that, even now, agreement will be reached - my advice remains not to drive into central London unless it is absolutely necessary. "During last Thursday's industrial action on the underground most commuters were able to get to work without too much disruption to their journey. Some underground trains were running and many commuters were able to use the other public transport availabl "This week, trains and buses will be in operation and the Docklands Light Railway will be running. Additionally, we hope that London Underground will be able to run a number of services, as they did last Thursday. "If you do have to drive in, you should tune in to local radio for up-to-date information about conditions on the roads and the availability of parking spaces. "Our advice to employers wishing to make emergency arrangements for getting their staff in to work - if it is not possible for them to work at home - is to stagger working hours and to arrange car sharing. "If companies want to lay on coaches, coach parking is available free of charge at Victoria Park in East London, and at #6 per day in Battersea Park. "Car parking is being made available in Docklands for connection to the Docklands Light Railway." PARKING DETAILS Victoria Park - coach parking is available free of charge at Victoria Park in Hackney, East London. Battersea Park - coach parking is available at #6 per day in Battersea Park. Royal Victoria Dock - A free emergency car park, with about 1,000 spaces is being provided at Royal Victoria Dock, close by Custom House Station on the Dockland Light Railway. OTHER ARRANGEMENTS The following traffic arrangements have once more been made in order to help keep roads clear for traffic: -Waiting restrictions will again be strictly enforced as will yellow box junctions and bus lanes; -London highway authorities and public utilities have been asked to take steps to minimise disruption from roadworks; -there will be a London-wide ban on the movement of abnormal loads during the day; -operators of heavy goods vehicles have been asked to avoid making non-essential deliveries during the day; -the London Boroughs Transport Scheme have agreed not to enforce the night-time lorry ban during the controlled hours of the nights of 2 July and 3 July to enable businesses to make deliveries. NOTES FOR EDITORS 1.Details of rail and underground services operating on strike days can be obtained by ringing London Transport's Travelcheck Line on 0171-222 1200. # = pounds sterling
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