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Travel across London on a through ticket during tube strike.
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Allow extra time.
Euston Square station has been closed during strike as the staff that work will be diverted to other stations.
The Northern line will be planned to be running normally.
You need to state your full journey details from/to and then depending on your route we can work out if you can go via another route.Ex-Employee of a Train Operating Company.
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hardpressed wrote: »What I meant was that my journey would take me into Liverpool Street then across London to Euston where I take a train North alternatively, instead of coming into London, I could take a train North to Peterborough and get on the train which would be coming from Euston.
Your timing is important. You can get the met line from Liverpool at to Kings Cross. If you walk through St pancras international and exit by the British Library, you are very close to Euston. However there are no tube trains from Liverpool st before 7.30am. I missed a train from Paddington at 8am on Wednesday.0 -
There still isn't enough information to give accurate advice. We'd need to know the origin, destination, and ideally calling points of your train (in particular, does your train call at Stratford?), and ticket type (in particular, is it Advance) would also be useful to know. We don't know the date of travel either, but the strike that was set for this week is off.hardpressed wrote: »What I meant was that my journey would take me into Liverpool Street then across London to Euston where I take a train North alternatively, instead of coming into London, I could take a train North to Peterborough and get on the train which would be coming from Euston.
There are too many variables to answer general questions like this with accurate advice, other than to say the railway will accommodate you on earlier and/or later trains if appropriate.0
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