The travel chaos caused by yesterday’s Tube strike continues in London today, with severe delays, part closures and minor delays on at least nine Tube lines.
The network-wide 1 March walkout affected all Tube lines on Tuesday, running from one minute past midnight to one minute to midnight, with another 24-hour strike planned for Thursday.
But the industrial action is still having a major impact this morning. First thing, commuters reported that very few London Underground services were running, with many stations still closed by 7.30 or 8am.
Londoners have shared their frustrations on social media.
“Just about to head off to work... Why the flip are most of the lines still suspended after yesterday’s #tubestrike ?! Sack walking it in the rain,” wrote one Twitter user.
Another shared a picture of the London Underground service updates page, which shows most lines as being suspended or part suspended, alongside the caption: “I thought the #tubestrike was yesterday and tomorrow..... What happened today?”
Transport for London (TfL) warned passengers to expect “Severe disruption across all Tube lines in the morning” on the days after the strikes.
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