24 7 Parking report on possible commuter impact of London Underground strike action

November 3, 2009 | Author: | Posted in Transportation

London, England (October 30, 2009) – With the ongoing threat of strike action from London Underground workers, 24 7 Parking believe that commuters in London need to be looking for travel alternatives to the Capital in the event of Tube workers voting favourably towards striking over pay. 24 7 Parking can help those contemplating driving into work by providing cost effective to make the change worthwhile financially.

24 7 Parking believe that after the extreme disruption resulting from 48-hour strike action by London Underground workers in June 2009, commuters who struggled to travel to work by other means of public transport or were unable to commute entirely will undoubtedly be concerned over a repeat performance before the end of 2009.

With Tube workers unhappy at the latest pay offer from Transport for London (TFL) and a vote currently underway to see if there is enough support for strike action, 24 7 Parking believe that their secure and is an ideal alternative for those commuters disillusioned with London Underground travel and ever increasing rail ticket prices.

“Although many people who work in London have always believed that travelling on the London Underground is the most cost effective and reliable commuting option, we believe that this is no longer necessarily the case, as has been shown by the chaotic results of past strike action taken by Tube workers,” says Nick Mordin of 24 7 Parking. “Our solutions offer a great alternative because they are conveniently located, secure and extremely competitively priced, which means that those who previously felt priced-out of driving to work may now want to consider doing it the 24 7 Parking way, for a hassle-free experience.”

To find out more about 24 7 Parking and their services please visit: www.247parking.com or call 0207 183 7247 for a quote.

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