I suspect the lookup website had a few more visitors than usual when I was trying. No one could have predicted that...
Well, except Dominic Cummings, who is probably going to predict it some time in the next couple of days.
Dave
Serious question as I'm a tad unsure, I am in a tier 2 area as is London, to travel into London has me going via Slough train station and Slough is in Tier 3. Is that journey fine?
I'm in a Tier 3 area, but I can walk to a pub half a mile away that's over the county border in Tier 2. Not that I would, of course - I've not been in a pub or restaurant since January - but plenty of my neighbours will make the journey. They wouldn't walk, though - they use their cars for any journey more than a couple of hundred yards.
Serious question as I'm a tad unsure, I am in a tier 2 area as is London, to travel into London has me going via Slough train station and Slough is in Tier 3. Is that journey fine?
I'm in a Tier 3 area, but I can walk to a pub half a mile away that's over the county border in Tier 2. Not that I would, of course - I've not been in a pub or restaurant since January - but plenty of my neighbours will make the journey. They wouldn't walk, though - they use their cars for any journey more than a couple of hundred yards.
Yes according to this its ok to pass through tier 3 as pat of a longer journey
Unless someone gets on at Slough, in which case you all have ot go home again.
This is why sensible organisations do capacity forecasting and planning and use cloud hosting that can upscale rapidly when needed. Simples.I suspect the lookup website had a few more visitors than usual when I was trying. No one could have predicted that...
Well, as a general principle, don't enter Slough.....Serious question as I'm a tad unsure, I am in a tier 2 area as is London, to travel into London has me going via Slough train station and Slough is in Tier 3. Is that journey fine?
Unless you're in nip, of course.I think that's only an applicable rule when quadruple reverse shunts are enabled, though Wimbledon is still a valid move.
Dave
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