Tensions are flaring at train stations this morning as the London tube strike enters the second day of the four-day strike.
Commuters have told Metro they’ve seen huge queues form at bus stops, meaning train station workers have been forced to tell people off for not getting out of the road.
Tube drivers who are members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) began their first 24-hour tube strike following a dispute over hours yesterday afternoon.
It means that there’s no service on certain tube lines, while others are having severe delays until 12pm, when the first strike ends.
Other TfL services including Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground and Trams will be running normally however they are likely to be very busy.
The vast majority of buses will be running normally throughout these strikes, but they are extremely busy.
People who are travelling around London today are advised to check tfl.gov.uk/strikes before venturing out.
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