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Subway and train strikes are causing traffic jams and long bus lines, creating travel disruptions

Strike It Unlucky

Today, subways and trains hit overground commuters, and mass strikes caused travel disruption.

London saw crowds queuing for buses, but British roads were the first to see increased traffic.

This comes as tens of thousands of members of the Rail, Shipping and Transport Union (RMT), Transport Payroll Staff Association (TSSA) and Unite evict Thursday, affecting network rail and rail operators across the country. after giving

There were only five trains for him and one for him, and in some areas he was out of service all day.

With another strike on Saturday, his RMT members on the London Underground and London Overground, along with some bus drivers in the capital Unite, will take industrial action today.

Severe disruption is expected on all London Underground lines and London Overground services have also been curtailed.

Dozens of bus routes to the west of the city will also not operate normally, according to Transport for London (TFL).

Transport for London (TfL) yesterday urged people to avoid traveling on the Underground and only travel when absolutely necessary.

And TfL Chief Operating Officer Andy Lord said:

``We understand how frustrating these strikes are. ) to find solutions and avoid the major disruption this action will cause to people's travels and the economy.

"August Prior to travel from the 18th to the 21st, it should be confirmed that the effects of the strike are affecting various modes of transportation each day. We are asking our customers to refrain from traveling by tube and only traveling as required by the rest of the network.

"Until 8am on Saturday 20th August, the subway will be mostly Or not expected to run at all.Alternative transport may be busy.If you need to get around, consider walking or biking."

Mayor of London Spokesperson Sadiq Khan said:

"Sadiq also clarifies that the government should not use the terms of TfL employees as a bargaining tool in financing negotiations.

"Mayors regularly Meeting and working with RMT and other trade unions, Sadik said their call for the government to proceed fairly with the Sustainable Financing Agreement for TfL and support London's recovery and transport workers.

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