No Carlson Wagonlit staff involved in Potters Bar crash
No Carlson Wagonlit Travel staff were involved in Friday’s train crash at Potters Bar, the travel management company has said.
Carlson Wagonlit employs around 150 people at its Potters Bar head office in Hertfordshire, but a spokesman told TravelMole that most employees drive to work rather than use public transport.
The spokesman added: “We have not really had any problems except for slight delays in the traffic getting into work this morning.”
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