Travel Misery As 1470 Trains Sit Idle in Sidings Signalmen Strike Causes Chaos for the Second Day
Evening Times › March 08, 2007
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Evening Times › March 08, 2007
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SCOTS commuters faced a second day of misery when the country's biggest rail operator was forced to mothball most of its trains.
First Minister Jack McConnell today urged the RMT union to call off its "unnecessary and unacceptable" strike and get back to the negotiating table.See the full content of this document
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Travel Misery As 1470 Trains Sit Idle in Sidings Signalmen Strike Causes Chaos for the Second Day
First ScotRail had just 630 trains providing limited services while 1470 sat in sidings.
Instead, rail chiefs laid onextra staff at stations to help passengers cope...See the full content of this document
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