London, Tube and strike
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A strike by around 10,000 drivers and other workers on London's subway system brought travel disruption to millions of Londoners and commuters into the capital.
All TfL employees - as well as one family member or partner each - already receive free travel across the network, including on buses, trains, the Underground, the DLR, the Overground, the Elizabeth Line and trams.
The hub for South Western Railway has a handy adjunct: Waterloo East, served by Southeastern trains that take four minutes to London Bridge, with Thameslink connections to King's Cross-St Pancras, Luton and Gatwick airports. It could, though, be quicker to walk to Blackfriars station (about 12 minutes), on the Thameslink line.
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London travel news LIVE: Travel chaos as Elizabeth line and Overground trains part suspended
Commuters are facing travel chaos this morning as the London Overground and Elizabeth line are part suspended.Overground services between Kilburn High Road and London Euston are suspended until the end of the day due to a signalling system fault.
As well as the disrupted services on Sunday due to strikes, the Central line will be partly closed on Saturday. There’ll be no services between Marble Arch and Loughton/ Hainault (via Newbury Park) between 1am and 5.30am. Then, from 5.30am there won’t be any Central line trains operating between Liverpool Street and Woodford / Newbury Park.
Tube drivers that brought London to a standstill today are demanding a 75 per cent discount on all their rail travel - including leisure trips.
Staff are protesting over pay and working conditions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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