Olympic test for rail network
Today, Monday, is the big test for the region's rail network as up to one million people, going to the Olympics, mix with regular commuters.
Today, Monday, is the big test for the region's rail network as up to one million people, going to the Olympics, mix with regular commuters.
Travellers from the South East join commuters on the first weekday of the 2012 Olympics. A quiet morning but rail bosses say things may get a lot busier later in the week.
The transport network was put to the ultimate test. Indeed, the Government had warned to expect queues and disruption. So, how did it go?
How did the South East cope, as commuters and Olympic fans headed for London?
The regions busiest station was coping this morning - just - with thousands of extra passenger going to the Olympics.