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"As every day of the Games is different, we will be sending you daily email travel alerts with advice about key hotspots to avoid the following day during the Olympic Games. Please plan ahead.


Here is your daily travel information update for tomorrow, Monday 30 July.


Tomorrow will be the busiest day of the Games at London Bridge; please avoid this station. If you are travelling to Kent, from platforms 1 - 6, you should avoid London Bridge National Rail station from 18:00 - 22:00 as it will be exit only. Southeastern and First Capital Connect customers are advised to board services from alternative stations such as Charing Cross, Cannon Street, Victoria or Blackfriars."


Hi guys, TFL update for Monday 30th, you can get into their webpage and they'll update you every day, but thought this would be useful for some of you Monday. Rose x

BB100 Wrote:

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> The message seems to suggest the busy time will be in the evening.


Yesterday evening was much quieter than normal, as was this morning (both nat rail and tube). Plenty of volunteers on hand telling bemused commuters which way to go.

TFL have successfully scared the commuters away - the whole thing has the hallmarks of a cunning false flag exercise - ie scare everyone whitless with stories of travel chaos so people take holiday or work from home so the transport system is empty, and all the foreign visitors who were fearful home pleasantly surprised.

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