More commuter chaos as rail workers stage national walkout and hangover from Tube strike continues
Members of the RMT union are continuing their long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions, with passengers warned of cancellations and severe delays.
Train services started later this morning and are expected to finish earlier, with the majority of services at 6.30pm.Meanwhile, the majority of Tube lines did not start running until after 7.30am. As of 8.30am, there is still no service on the Piccadilly line, while there are severe delays on the District, Circle, Jubilee and Hammersmith & City lines.Read More:
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