what will happen if the railways go on strike? list out five to six areas of day to day life which will be most affected?
for class 4
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it will have a huge problem in ecnomic effect
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Most train operating companies are still working this out and you will need to contact your company to find out more, or check their website today and tomorrow.
First Great Western has already announced its plans in the event of a strike, subject to agreement from Network rail. There will be no trains on the following lines on Monday, Tuesday and early Wednesday:
North Cotswolds line, from Oxford and calling at Worcester and Hereford, or services between Didcot and Oxford
Beyond Plymouth to Penzance and on Devon and Cornwall branch line services
Reading to Gatwick Airport/Reading to Basingstoke
Between Swindon and Gloucester/Cheltenham
Between Bath Spa and Portsmouth Harbour
Between Reading and Taunton
On the Henley-on-Thames and Greenford Branch lines
On Severn Beach branch line
Explanation:
First Great Western has already announced its plans in the event of a strike, subject to agreement from Network rail. There will be no trains on the following lines on Monday, Tuesday and early Wednesday:
North Cotswolds line, from Oxford and calling at Worcester and Hereford, or services between Didcot and Oxford
Beyond Plymouth to Penzance and on Devon and Cornwall branch line services
Reading to Gatwick Airport/Reading to Basingstoke
Between Swindon and Gloucester/Cheltenham
Between Bath Spa and Portsmouth Harbour
Between Reading and Taunton
On the Henley-on-Thames and Greenford Branch lines
On Severn Beach branch line