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#11768610
11 November 2024
Pret logo is seen at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof in Berlin, Germany on November 10, 2024.
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#11485355
16 August 2024
Starbucks cafe is seen at the Warszawa Centralna railway station in Warsaw, Poland on August 16, 2024.
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#11485354
16 August 2024
Starbucks cafe is seen at the Warszawa Centralna railway station in Warsaw, Poland on August 16, 2024.
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#5576226
24 March 2020
People walk across the concourse of a near-deserted Paddington Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576228
24 March 2020
People walk across the concourse of a near-deserted Paddington Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576230
24 March 2020
People wait in the concourse of a near-deserted Paddington Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576232
24 March 2020
A woman wearing latex gloves watches the information boards in the concourse of a near-deserted Paddington Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576234
24 March 2020
Empty chairs sit in the concourse of a near-deserted Marylebone Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576236
24 March 2020
People walk through the concourse of a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576240
24 March 2020
A man walks through the concourse of a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576242
24 March 2020
People walk through the concourse of a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576244
24 March 2020
People walk through the concourse of a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576246
24 March 2020
People walk through the concourse of a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#5576248
24 March 2020
People walk through a near-deserted Waterloo Station in London, England, on March 23, 2020. Train services across the country began to be scaled back from today amid huge falls in passenger demand. Core services are continuing, however, primarily to allow healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and other so-called key workers to reach their workplaces. Rail franchise agreements are also to be temporarily suspended, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced today, with the government effectively nationalising the railways to protect train companies from collapsing. These emergency measures are set to remain in place for an initial period of six months. Across the UK a total of 335 patients who tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus have now died, with the total number of positive tests this morning standing at 6,650.
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#4685112
16 July 2019
A train operated by South Western Railway (SWR) pulls into Waterloo Station in London, England, on July 15, 2019. The company remains embroiled in a long-running dispute with the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union over the role of train guards. RMT members staged a five-day strike on SWR services last month, causing significant disruption across the SWR network.
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#4685114
16 July 2019
A train operated by South Western Railway (SWR) heads toward Waterloo Station in London, England, on July 15, 2019. The company remains embroiled in a long-running dispute with the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union over the role of train guards. RMT members staged a five-day strike on SWR services last month, causing significant disruption across the SWR network.
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