Network Rail, the British state-owned railway company, expects unprecedented demand for travel in London in the coming days due to an increase in the number of visitors wanting to see the body of Queen Elizabeth II.
The company recommended that tourists plan their trips in advance and said that demand for transport services is expected to grow mainly from Wednesday (14), when the coffin will be at the Palace of Westminster, seat of the British Parliament.
It will be exposed for public viewing at the site for four days.
Joana Cunha with Paulo Ricardo Martins and Diego Felix
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