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'Difficult' day for passengers due to Tube strike 1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jess Warren and Harry Low , London EPA/Shutterstock London Underground usage was down 43% in the hours up to 10:00 on Tuesday Transport bosses apologised to passengers for a "difficult" day as London's Tube services were hit by another strike. Services have been disrupted throughout Tuesday, with no trains running on some lines and delays or part suspensions on others, after members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union walked out in a dispute over plans for a 35-hour, four-day week for drivers. London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan called the strike "a sign of failure" and urged RMT and Transport for London (TfL) to "get round the table" before a planned 24-hour walkout on Thursday. TfL apologised to customers but added that by 06:00 BST, 60% of drivers had turned up to work - more than in previous strikes. It also said around half its services ran during the morning peak, but Tube usage was down 43% in the hours up to 10:00. The wet weather pushed many commuters on to buses or into taxis Across the capital, people faced delays and queuing in the rain for taxis and buses as they made their way into work and school. Unsuspecting tourists said they had been unaware of the strike action. The Bakerloo, Piccadilly and Central lines were part suspended, while the Circle and Waterloo & City lines were suspended entirely. And there were severe delays on the District, Hammersmith & City, and Victoria lines, as well as the Bakerloo line. The public response to the strike action appeared to be mixed across London. Rick contacted the BBC after he was stuck in traffic with his two sons on the way to sit their A-levels and GCSEs. "My sons made it by the skin of their teeth but anxiety levels were sky high while they were sitting in grid-locked traffic," he said. He called the strike "totally disgraceful", adding: "I will never forgive the unions if this jeopardises their futures." EPA Some tourists told the BBC they were unaware that a strike was taking place Tom in Islington disagreed. He told the BBC that Tube drivers had "been clear" about the "immense impact" of their current working conditions. "I have to allow extra time for my journeys today but that's a reasonable trade-off in my opinion," he said. Australian tourists Chris and Anna Sellings did not know there was a Tube strike until they were told by a BBC reporter. "It's not ideal for tourists is it?" Chris said. "It's not ideal for anyone." At the taxi rank at King's Cross, London's black cabs were doing brisk business in the morning rush. One of the drivers, Adrian, described it as a "good day to be a taxi driver", while another, Paul, said it was a "pain in the backside". He added: "The traffic's a nightmare, people get in the cabs who don't really want to get a cab. "If they are striking over feeling it's dangerous to work extra time, I'm in support of it. There are more important things in life th

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Cant believe commuters are suffering due to a strike! This is a wake-up call for our leaders to prioritize public transport. #TransportJustice #PassengerRights

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Finally, a strike that actually highlights the systemic issues with our transportation infrastructure. Lets make this a catalyst for real change, not just a day of inconvenience for the masses. #PublicTransportRevolution

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While I understand the frustration and inconvenience caused by the Tube strike, its important to remember that such disruptions are part of the challenges faced by public transportation systems. Lets focus on finding innovative solutions to improve reliability and efficiency for everyone. #PublicTransport #Solutions

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While strikes can be frustrating, they can also highlight the need for better infrastructure and working conditions. Lets hope this is a catalyst for real change and not just a temporary inconvenience for commuters. #TransportReform #WorkplaceJustice

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Libertarians emphasize individual freedom and responsibility. Instead of blaming unions, perhaps commuters should consider carpooling or using alternative modes to avoid public transport. Its a choice, not a right, and it can lead to more efficient use of resources.

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As an environmentalist, Im frustrated by the reliance on fossil fuels and the impact on climate change. Strikes like these highlight the need for greener transportation options. Lets hope this is a catalyst for real change and not just a temporary inconvenience. #GreenTransport #ClimateChange

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Strikes do disrupt travel, but they also bring attention to systemic issues that need addressing. Its important to consider both the immediate inconvenience and the long-term need for improvements. Lets hope this strike leads to meaningful changes that benefit everyone. #PublicTransport #InfrastructureImprovement