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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.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.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".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.
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Passengers have been venting their frustration on social media.Passengers have been venting their frustration on social media.
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."
Liam Mustapha posted: "Cant get to school today because of @SouthernRailUK strike today. I don't think I or other commuters can take this any longer. #southernfail."Liam Mustapha posted: "Cant get to school today because of @SouthernRailUK strike today. I don't think I or other commuters can take this any longer. #southernfail."
Train services between Brighton and Gatwick Airport via Balcombe are being disrupted because of over running engineering work by Network Rail 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 by Network Rail as a result of a broken down engineers' train.
Southern warned passengers may be delayed by up to an hour and some trains would be cancelled or revised. Southern warned passengers may be delayed by up to 30 minutes and some trains would be cancelled or revised.
The rail company tweeted: "First class has been declassified for the day to help during the RMT strike and disruption at #Balcombe this morning."
Russell Woollen said: "@SouthernRailUK why risk doing engineering works before a day like this?? You can't make it up. Appalling."Russell Woollen said: "@SouthernRailUK why risk doing engineering works before a day like this?? You can't make it up. Appalling."
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.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.
The union previously advised conductors to accept new contracts to "protect their position" - but said it would seek to overturn them.
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 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.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.""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: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.