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Piccadilly Line Tube drivers' strike action end | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Tube drivers on the Piccadilly Line have finished the first of three 24-hour strikes. | |
The RMT and Aslef unions said there had been a breakdown in industrial relations with issues including the age of trains not resolved. | The RMT and Aslef unions said there had been a breakdown in industrial relations with issues including the age of trains not resolved. |
London Underground (LU) said the strike was "indefensible" and managers remained available for talks. | London Underground (LU) said the strike was "indefensible" and managers remained available for talks. |
About 400 drivers on the Piccadilly Line, members of Aslef and RMT, began striking at 21:00 GMT on Wednesday. | |
The London Underground line carries some 600,000 passengers a day and is the only Tube service to Heathrow. | The London Underground line carries some 600,000 passengers a day and is the only Tube service to Heathrow. |
'Rock solid support' | |
The union said several issues had led to the call for strike action, including concerns over the "ageing Piccadilly Line fleet", which had "left drivers in a vulnerable position". | The union said several issues had led to the call for strike action, including concerns over the "ageing Piccadilly Line fleet", which had "left drivers in a vulnerable position". |
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said members had been "rock solid" in their support and were "making a stand against bullying, the ripping up of procedures and in defence of the safety of staff and passengers". | RMT general secretary Mick Cash said members had been "rock solid" in their support and were "making a stand against bullying, the ripping up of procedures and in defence of the safety of staff and passengers". |
Finn Brennan, Aslef official, said: "So far senior management have not been prepared to intervene or even to meet with the trade unions. They are taking a completely hands-off attitude." | Finn Brennan, Aslef official, said: "So far senior management have not been prepared to intervene or even to meet with the trade unions. They are taking a completely hands-off attitude." |
However, LU operations director Pat Hansberry called the strike "indefensible" as it was in support of "drivers who refused to drive Piccadilly line trains on their shifts - without good reason - resulting in delays to our customers." | |
Transport for London (TfL) is providing updates on its website, and @TfLTravelAlerts, @TfLTrafficNews and @TfLBusAlerts. | Transport for London (TfL) is providing updates on its website, and @TfLTravelAlerts, @TfLTrafficNews and @TfLBusAlerts. |
It said people travelling to the airport could use Heathrow Connect and Heathrow Express services and extra buses. | It said people travelling to the airport could use Heathrow Connect and Heathrow Express services and extra buses. |
The RMT is also due to strike on 19 and 21 April. | The RMT is also due to strike on 19 and 21 April. |
The Piccadilly Line has some of the oldest trains on the network, known as "1973 stock", and in January experienced a problem with a door opening on a moving train. | The Piccadilly Line has some of the oldest trains on the network, known as "1973 stock", and in January experienced a problem with a door opening on a moving train. |
TfL subsequently said it had carried out checks that showed it was an "isolated incident". | TfL subsequently said it had carried out checks that showed it was an "isolated incident". |