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Tube strike: Pub crawl map designed to get you home during the industrial action

Millions of commuters face a difficult journey home on Thursday

Rose Troup Buchanan
Thursday 06 August 2015 03:10 EDT
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Pub at Notting Hill in London
Pub at Notting Hill in London

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Are you already tired and stressed out by the thought of the Tube strike? Help is at hand with this interactive booze cruise map to guide weary commuters home.

Using each (soon to be shut) Tube station as a point, the Evening Standard published a list of the best bars, pubs and taverns to frequent on your long walk home.

Although the map only extends as far as Zone 2, the author reckons that should be enough for public transport to free up – allowing the drinker to hop onto a bus and get home (to sleep off the inevitable hangover).

Millions of commuters are facing long delays into work tomorrow when members of four unions (RMT, TSSA, Unite and Aslef) down tools on the London Underground after a running dispute over the implementation of the Night Tubes.

Strikes start from 6.30pm on Wednesday and are scheduled to end on Friday morning.

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