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Full tube and rail 'hotspot' information released for 2012 Games



Transport for London has released full and final information on when and where the UK's Tube and rail networks will be most affected during this summer's Olympic and Paralympics Games.

For the first time, 'hotspot' information - which is based on the operational plans of Association of Train Operating Companies, Network Rail and TfL - has been made available for national railway stations and for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games period, including weekends.

In addition, more detailed information has been produced for the 30 previously announced 'hotspot' and key stations, along with 53 new, additional Tube and DLR stations and 5 London Overground stations, showing the impact at day-by-day, half-hour intervals.

While around two-thirds of Tube and DLR stations will be unaffected, the spread of 'hotspot' stations across the public transport network means that the DLR, Central and Jubilee lines will be exceptionally busy at certain times throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games, with other areas also being impacted.

Those who live, work and travel in the Capital are urged to plan and explore their alternative travel options at the Get Ahead of the Games website.

For further information, click here to view TfL's press release.

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