450,000 Won't Take the Tube ; As the Piccadilly Line Reopens, Astonishing Figures Show Daily Drop in Passengers Since 7/7
Evening Standard - London › August 04, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › August 04, 2005
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THE number of Tube passengers has fallen by up to 450,000 a day in the wake of the 7 July bombings.
Tube bosses revealed the dramatic drop four weeks to the day since the 7/7 atrocity and as the Piccadilly line reopened.See the full content of this document
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450,000 Won't Take the Tube ; As the Piccadilly Line Reopens, Astonishing Figures Show Daily Drop in Passengers Since 7/7
The fall in passenger numbers came as a massive police presence was deployed on the streets to prevent terrorists striking again.
Tube chiefs revealed the statisti...See the full content of this document
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