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My wife now has major travel problems if strikes go ahead as planned. She’s a teacher and has managed to get Friday and Monday off which is great but can’t leave til 4pm onwards on the Thursday evening.

Her plan was a train Wakefield to London then onto Castle Cary arriving late Thursday night. Stop off in Castle Cary and then early shuttle to festival site. 
However we are not shit out of ideas, anyone happening to be travelling down Thursday night from anywhere up north?? Or have any other ideas/solutions?

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2 minutes ago, petewilson09 said:

My wife now has major travel problems if strikes go ahead as planned. She’s a teacher and has managed to get Friday and Monday off which is great but can’t leave til 4pm onwards on the Thursday evening.

Her plan was a train Wakefield to London then onto Castle Cary arriving late Thursday night. Stop off in Castle Cary and then early shuttle to festival site. 
However we are not shit out of ideas, anyone happening to be travelling down Thursday night from anywhere up north?? Or have any other ideas/solutions?

Check out National Express coaches. They are running lots of routes to Gladtonbury on the Thurs

https://www.nationalexpress.com/en/events/glastonbury

 

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2 minutes ago, petewilson09 said:

My wife now has major travel problems if strikes go ahead as planned. She’s a teacher and has managed to get Friday and Monday off which is great but can’t leave til 4pm onwards on the Thursday evening.

Her plan was a train Wakefield to London then onto Castle Cary arriving late Thursday night. Stop off in Castle Cary and then early shuttle to festival site. 
However we are not shit out of ideas, anyone happening to be travelling down Thursday night from anywhere up north?? Or have any other ideas/solutions?

A cab from Wakefield? What the national expresss like in that area?

 

 

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I feel glastonbury need to get their finger out and make a statement and sort some stuff out for people

Just saying 'there's a strike, up the workers, make alternative arrangements ' isn't enough given how people have kept the festival afloat the last 2 years by keeping hold of tickets.

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1 minute ago, zahidf said:

I feel glastonbury need to get their finger out and make a statement and sort some stuff out for people

Just saying 'there's a strike, up the workers, make alternative arrangements ' isn't enough given how people have kept the festival afloat the last 2 years by keeping hold of tickets.

They are just people running an event, it’s on individuals to sort it out for themselves. 

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9 minutes ago, petewilson09 said:

Or have any other ideas/solutions?

As @lebenskisays National Express have tickets available. Not from Wakefield though but you can get the 110 bus to Leeds bus station which is the same building that the National Express departs from.

Small issue though, Arriva buses are currently doing their own strike action in Yorkshire. Hopefully that should be resolved shortly. 

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13 minutes ago, zahidf said:

I feel glastonbury need to get their finger out and make a statement and sort some stuff out for people

Just saying 'there's a strike, up the workers, make alternative arrangements ' isn't enough given how people have kept the festival afloat the last 2 years by keeping hold of tickets.

What are you expecting, Michael to drive round in his land rover picking people up?

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6 minutes ago, zahidf said:

So solidarity with the workers striking but the poor people who can just about afford Glastonbury are on their own?

Yes. It’s not like the festival can or should just magic money up to come solve it for people travelling from around the country. Just isn’t feasible 

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30 minutes ago, petewilson09 said:

My wife now has major travel problems if strikes go ahead as planned. She’s a teacher and has managed to get Friday and Monday off which is great but can’t leave til 4pm onwards on the Thursday evening.

Her plan was a train Wakefield to London then onto Castle Cary arriving late Thursday night. Stop off in Castle Cary and then early shuttle to festival site. 
However we are not shit out of ideas, anyone happening to be travelling down Thursday night from anywhere up north?? Or have any other ideas/solutions?

Get the train Friday morning?

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9 minutes ago, March Hare said:

Yes. It’s not like the festival can or should just magic money up to come solve it for people travelling from around the country. Just isn’t feasible 

Well if that's going to be their attitude, they shoidl say it, and the attendees should make thir own mind up then

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1 minute ago, zahidf said:

Well if that's going to be their attitude, they shoidl say it, and the attendees should make thir own mind up then

There have been some very helpful suggestions on here for alternative public transport. Hopefully people will be sorted without taking a financial hit. It’s a crappy position to be in 10 days out.

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Just now, zahidf said:

Well if that's going to be their attitude, they shoidl say it, and the attendees should make thir own mind up then

Look, you're obviously just board and trolling people, but just in case you are actually serious and have missed it:

THERE ARE TRAINS TO GLASTONBURY ON WEDNESDAY!

THERE IS NO STRIKE ON WEDNESDAY!

So IF you really are going, and IF your plan was to get the train down, then there is nothing that has changed for you, it cost you NO extra money, your plans are the same as they were before.

2nd point. You are a grown adult (assuming), not sure why this needs to be said, but YES it is up to you to look after yourself, NO it is not other peoples jobs to look after you. 

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8 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

If you love right wing nonsense so much why don’t you cancel your Glastonbury ticket and spend the money on a Tory conference pass instead, there’s a good lad 

Do you genuinely think people will be ok getting to Glastonbury with a rail strike going on and be more pro union going forward?

Also too late to get a Glastonbury refund. They'll be some people who as a result of this strike who will not be able to get to Glastonbury. The poorest and the international contingent. So it's not minor and people pissed of at RMT for their timing aren't tories.

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11 minutes ago, eyebrain said:

We’re flying to London Heathrow on 21st, got a hotel booked in Stratford and then a bus to Glasto from Victoria on the morning of 22nd. If tubes are not running it’s going to be a hell for us tourists. Oh well - at least we know in advance. 

Hope you get in OK!

 

Don't complain though, or you'll be a tory apparently.

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