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First three-day Southern Rail strike begins | First three-day Southern Rail strike begins |
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The first of a series of strikes on Southern trains is under way despite the RMT union advising its members to sign the rail company's new contracts. | |
Three days of industrial action began at midnight and is set to continue until Friday morning. | |
The RMT has held a series of walkouts since April in the dispute over the role of guards on Southern services, and said the strike was "rock solid". | |
Southern said it would run about 61% of its normal timetable. | Southern said it would run about 61% of its normal timetable. |
Southern strike: Live updates | Southern strike: Live updates |
Passengers have been venting their frustration on social media. | Passengers have been venting their frustration on social media. |
'Can't make it up' | |
Martin Still tweeted: "I've forgotten what they are arguing about and bored with it all now - perhaps just sack everyone, managers and strikers and start again." | Martin Still tweeted: "I've forgotten what they are arguing about and bored with it all now - perhaps just sack everyone, managers and strikers and start again." |
Train services between Brighton and Gatwick Airport via Balcombe are being disrupted because of over running engineering work as a result of a broken down engineers' train. | Train services between Brighton and Gatwick Airport via Balcombe are being disrupted because of over running engineering work as a result of a broken down engineers' train. |
Russell Woollen said: "@SouthernRailUK why risk doing engineering works before a day like this?? You can't make it up. Appalling." | |
The line has now reopened, but Southern warned passengers disruption would continue "all morning". | The line has now reopened, but Southern warned passengers disruption would continue "all morning". |
The RMT revealed it had received a legal challenge just hours before the start of the walkout but said the strike would go ahead while it examined the details of the paperwork. | |
Mick Cash, the RMT's general secretary, said: "Despite all of the threats and bullying from the company, RMT can confirm that the strike action is rock solid and determined again this morning across the Southern Rail network." | |
Mick Lynch, the assistant secretary general of the RMT told the BBC: "We're sorry that people in London and the South East have got to put up with this. | |
"If the company gets round the table and we can hammer out a deal which we think is reasonable, then we can call off these strikes and get everyone back to work." | |
On Monday, the company had made a last-minute legal bid to stop the strikes. | On Monday, the company had made a last-minute legal bid to stop the strikes. |
Strike dates announced by the RMT: | |
But, it warned, many routes would have fewer trains, while some routes would have no service at all. | But, it warned, many routes would have fewer trains, while some routes would have no service at all. |
Another 11 days of action planned is before Christmas. | Another 11 days of action planned is before Christmas. |
Mayor of Seaford Lindsay Freeman said the south coast town's summer tourist trade had dropped and some commuters had given up jobs in London because of the strikes. | Mayor of Seaford Lindsay Freeman said the south coast town's summer tourist trade had dropped and some commuters had given up jobs in London because of the strikes. |
Ms Freeman said she was very concerned about the impact of a strike planned for 5 November, when up to 40,000 people travel to bonfire celebrations in the East Sussex town of Lewes. | Ms Freeman said she was very concerned about the impact of a strike planned for 5 November, when up to 40,000 people travel to bonfire celebrations in the East Sussex town of Lewes. |
Southern, which runs trains linking parts of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire with London, is introducing driver-only operation and wants conductors to accept new on-board supervisor positions. | Southern, which runs trains linking parts of Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire with London, is introducing driver-only operation and wants conductors to accept new on-board supervisor positions. |
A spokesman said: "On Friday they told their conductor members to accept a deal, and then they plan to strike against it. | A spokesman said: "On Friday they told their conductor members to accept a deal, and then they plan to strike against it. |
"It is a situation which will leave our passengers baffled. | "It is a situation which will leave our passengers baffled. |
"We will consider all possible options to stop the strike and that includes a legal challenge." | "We will consider all possible options to stop the strike and that includes a legal challenge." |
The company said it was currently finalising the service it would offer on 5 November. | The company said it was currently finalising the service it would offer on 5 November. |