London in gridlock as tube strikes bring city to standstill
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London has been brought to a standstill as tube drivers' strike action moves into its second day.Today's action makes up part of a four-day-long walkout by the drivers amid an unresolved dispute over their working hours.
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Tube drivers belonging to the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) began the first 24-hour strike on Tuesday.As a result, commuters looking to get to work have been left stranded with no service at all on certain lines and severe delays on others until midday.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, other services, including the Elizabeth Line, the DLR, the London Overground and Trams will be operating business as usual.Most buses across the capital are also running as normal, causing long queues outside for a number of services across the capital.Commuters are warned that these services will be weighed down by those who, in normal circumstances, would use the Underground.There is no service on the Piccadilly and Circle lines, while disruption is expected on the...
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