London tube strike causes huge disruption, with many services hit
About half of London Underground drivers take action on Tuesday, with second strike scheduled for Thursday A 24-hour strike by London Underground drivers has begun, causing huge disruption to tube services and on the roads. About half of Londonโs tube drivers are taking part in
About half of London Underground drivers take action on Tuesday, with second strike scheduled for Thursday
A 24-hour strike by London Underground drivers has begun, causing huge disruption to tube services and on the roads.
About half of Londonโs tube drivers are taking part in the action in a dispute over the introduction of a four-day working week. A second strike is planned for Thursday.
Hopes of a resolution had been high after threatened action in May was suspended . However, despite 11th-hour negotiations at Acas between RMT union representatives and Transport for London (TfL), the RMT went ahead with the strike on Tuesday.
TfL urged customers to check before travel, with about half of all tube services expected to run.
On Tuesday morning, TfL reported severe delays on the Bakerloo, District, Hammersmith and City, Victoria, Piccadilly and Northern lines.
Drivers in the Aslef union, a slight majority of those working on the tube, have welcomed the four-day week proposals and are not on strike, limiting the impact of the RMTโs action.
Other rail services, including the Elizabeth line, the London Overground and the Docklands Light Railway, were running as normal. Buses were operating as usual but were very busy and slowed by additional traffic on the roads.

