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Tube strike: Underground resumes 'normal service', commuters react exactly as you'd expect Tube strike: Underground resumes 'normal service', commuters react exactly as you'd expect
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London’s Underground has returned to normal – but don’t expect commuters to be grateful.London’s Underground has returned to normal – but don’t expect commuters to be grateful.
The most disruptive strike in more than a decade saw millions of commuters affected after 20,000 Tube workers downed tools for 24-hours from 6.30pm Wednesday over negations regarding night Tubes.The most disruptive strike in more than a decade saw millions of commuters affected after 20,000 Tube workers downed tools for 24-hours from 6.30pm Wednesday over negations regarding night Tubes.
Transport for London promised that all services would be running “as normal” this morning – “normal” fulfilling every Londoners’ expectation of what to expect when using the Underground.Transport for London promised that all services would be running “as normal” this morning – “normal” fulfilling every Londoners’ expectation of what to expect when using the Underground.
The Circle line was suspended clockwise for part of the early morning commute after a signal failure at Aldgate. Meanwhile, the City and Hammersmith line was part-suspended as was the Metropolitan line.The Circle line was suspended clockwise for part of the early morning commute after a signal failure at Aldgate. Meanwhile, the City and Hammersmith line was part-suspended as was the Metropolitan line.
As of late morning, both the Bakerloo and the District lines were reporting severe delays after a signalling failure in Richmond and a customer incident on the Bakerloo.As of late morning, both the Bakerloo and the District lines were reporting severe delays after a signalling failure in Richmond and a customer incident on the Bakerloo.
See the Tube is back to normal after the strikes. And by normal that is part suspensions & signal problems.
Back to normal service on the tube... Sweaty armpits, morning breath and a ook of defeat on my fellow commuters faces...
Tube strike over. Now back to our beloved normal service. pic.twitter.com/cPTYc1xQJH
Tube passengers may experience delays, overcrowding and cancellations. Yay the tube is back to normal.
Was it me or was the #TubeStrike not that disruptive? Longer journey today vs yday @TfL.
Must be a tube strike. Oh no, that was yesterday. Van in cycle lane, motorcycle weaving in and out. @Paul_Convery pic.twitter.com/tgXkE1zUiE
Glad the tube is back to normal following the strike. pic.twitter.com/4c856XqGi8
On Wednesday evening thousands of Underground workers walked out following failed negotiations over the implementation of night Tubes on select lines from September.On Wednesday evening thousands of Underground workers walked out following failed negotiations over the implementation of night Tubes on select lines from September.
On Friday TfL urged the four unions, RMT, TSSA, Aslef and Unite, who had taken part in the strike to resume talks.On Friday TfL urged the four unions, RMT, TSSA, Aslef and Unite, who had taken part in the strike to resume talks.