by puddlepirate » Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:40 am
Because Christmas Day and Boxing Day are on Saturday and Sunday, the 27th and 28th are public holidays in the UK. I don't know for sure if this will make a great deal of difference but it might mean there will only be Sunday services on buses and trains. Also, there are major engineering works on the London Underground that have been affecting weekend tube (subway) travel across London for months. These works are on-going so there could well be difficulties with travelling across London on the 27th and 28th. This will affect anyone travelling up from Gatwick to Victoria on national rail or into London from Heathrow on the Picadilly Line, then trying to get up to Liverpool St station for trains to Ipswich (Can go from Kings Cross on trains to Kings Lynn but getting to KX can be just as bad). If anyone is flying in on the 27th or early on the 28th it would be well worth checking the Transport for London (TFL) website and also the National Rail Enquiries website for updates on the travel situation. Even if being met and driven up by car there could still be snags, especially if there is even the smallest amount of snow.
Oh, and this could be an omen, a snowflake landed on Hertfordshire this morning so quite obviously everything has now ground to a halt. God forbid that one should land on the greater London area over the Christmas weekend. If that happens, everythng will be closed until Easter at least and travel to anywhere by road, rail, air etc will be all but impossible. The outer London area of the UK cannot cope with even the tiniest amount of snow (or even 'the wrong type of snow') or temperatures below 0 deg c. So for those of you used to -25c and several feet of snow who intend travelling to Woodbridge via London - be prepared to fall about laughing. You won't be able to get anywhere of course but you'll have a great story to tell the folks back home.
Call me cynical but if the cold weather persists (as well it might) to get to Woodbridge from almost anywhere in the UK in late December will be a challenge in itself.
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time (Winston Churchill)...causa latet, vis est notissima