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Passengers face Tube strike chaos Travel chaos for Tube passengers
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Millions of people are facing travel chaos as a 48-hour strike by London's Tube staff is causing massive disruption to services. Millions of people have been hit by travel disruption as they make their way around London during a 48-hour strike by Tube staff.
The strike began at 1859 on Tuesday after talks broke down between London Underground bosses and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union.The strike began at 1859 on Tuesday after talks broke down between London Underground bosses and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union.
Currently there is a normal service on the Northern Line while eight other lines are partly-suspended.Currently there is a normal service on the Northern Line while eight other lines are partly-suspended.
Docklands Light Railway and London Overground are operating as normal.Docklands Light Railway and London Overground are operating as normal.
Map of extra servicesMap of extra services
Ten hours of negotiations on Tuesday failed to bring about a peace deal between the RMT and Transport for London (TfL) bosses.Ten hours of negotiations on Tuesday failed to bring about a peace deal between the RMT and Transport for London (TfL) bosses.
The dispute is over pay, jobs and disciplinary issues but London Mayor Boris Johnson, who joined commuters at a river ferry at Westminster, said the RMT leader Bob Crow had walked away from an excellent deal.The dispute is over pay, jobs and disciplinary issues but London Mayor Boris Johnson, who joined commuters at a river ferry at Westminster, said the RMT leader Bob Crow had walked away from an excellent deal.
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He said the two sides were "within a whisker" of reaching a deal and it was "absolutely crazy" to go ahead with the strike.He said the two sides were "within a whisker" of reaching a deal and it was "absolutely crazy" to go ahead with the strike.
"Given that Londoners are enduring a partial, a very, very irritating, unnecessary and misery-making Tube strike, I think he should send his negotiators back to the table where he will find a very good deal. "Given that Londoners are enduring a partial, very, very irritating, unnecessary and misery-making Tube strike, I think he should send his negotiators back to the table where he will find a very good deal.
"It's absolutely essential in my view that people of goodwill get round the negotiating table in the next few hours."It's absolutely essential in my view that people of goodwill get round the negotiating table in the next few hours.
"Some services are, in fact, running this morning - which I think underlines the fragility of the strike.""Some services are, in fact, running this morning - which I think underlines the fragility of the strike."
However, Mr Crow, who joined a picket line outside Seven Sisters Tube station in North London, said any possible deal had been scuppered by management.However, Mr Crow, who joined a picket line outside Seven Sisters Tube station in North London, said any possible deal had been scuppered by management.
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He said: "Acas officials went off to get the document typed up and by the time they came back the underground management had reneged on it.He said: "Acas officials went off to get the document typed up and by the time they came back the underground management had reneged on it.
"The whole thing stinks of last minute sabotage and the RMT believes that must have come from the very top, and the finger is pointing at Boris Johnson and Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy."The whole thing stinks of last minute sabotage and the RMT believes that must have come from the very top, and the finger is pointing at Boris Johnson and Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy.
"Johnson needs to stop the political grandstanding and meet direct with RMT to settle the pay, jobs and bullying issues at the heart of this strike.""Johnson needs to stop the political grandstanding and meet direct with RMT to settle the pay, jobs and bullying issues at the heart of this strike."
But the mayor said it was "completely untrue" that the deal was pulled at the last minute.But the mayor said it was "completely untrue" that the deal was pulled at the last minute.
He said: "There is no personal animosity between me and Bob Crow or between me and any other trade union official of the RMT."He said: "There is no personal animosity between me and Bob Crow or between me and any other trade union official of the RMT."
Meanwhile, TfL said about 100 extra buses have been made available and a free river shuttle service is also on offer. Meanwhile, TfL said about 100 extra buses had been made available and a free river shuttle service was also on offer.
Escorts are also leading cyclists across the capital and extra parking is in place for bicycles. TfL has also introduced a taxi-sharing scheme at all major rail stations. Escorts are also leading cyclists across the capital and extra parking is in place for bicycles. TfL has also introduced a taxi-sharing scheme at all major railway stations.
Tube line updates Northern Line - good serviceDistrict Line - Trains from Wimbledon to High Street KensingtonJubilee Line - Trains from Stanmore to Neasden; Waterloo to StratfordMetropolitan Line - Trains from Wembley Park to Baker StreetPiccadilly Line - Trains from Arnos Grove to CockfostersVictoria Line - Trains from Seven sisters to VictoriaBakerloo Line - Trains from Queen's Park to PaddingtonCentral Line - Liverpool Street to Epping and Hainault; White City to Ruislip and Ealing BroadwayCircle Line - suspendedHammersmith and City Line - Trains from Baker Street to HammersmithWaterloo and City - suspended TUBE LINE UPDATES Northern Line - good serviceDistrict Line - Trains from Wimbledon to High Street KensingtonJubilee Line - Trains from Stanmore to Neasden; Waterloo to StratfordMetropolitan Line - Trains from Wembley Park to Baker StreetPiccadilly Line - Trains from Arnos Grove to CockfostersVictoria Line - Trains from Seven sisters to VictoriaBakerloo Line - Trains from Queen's Park to PaddingtonCentral Line - Liverpool Street to Epping and Hainault; White City to Ruislip and Ealing BroadwayCircle Line - suspendedHammersmith and City Line - Trains from Baker Street to HammersmithWaterloo and City - suspended
However, despite the walkout, TfL said a good service was running on the Northern line while there was a reduced service in some other areas.However, despite the walkout, TfL said a good service was running on the Northern line while there was a reduced service in some other areas.
TfL said it hoped to run a reduced service on the Central Line and Hammersmith and City Line later.TfL said it hoped to run a reduced service on the Central Line and Hammersmith and City Line later.
Rob Young, a visitor to the city who was at Hammersmith bus station, said: "Well I have to get to Liverpool Street and being a tourist I have to catch a few buses and so, not quite sure how I'm doing it yet but we'll see." Banker Adam Tibbalds, 38, who got a river boat from Embankment to Canary Wharf, said: "All the tubes are messed up so it's going to take me longer."
Phoebe Wood, 24, an administrator, said it took her an extra hour to get to work.
"It's quite irritating because I might have to take tomorrow (Thursday) off work if it's going to be as bad as today."
England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley Stadium will go ahead on Wednesday evening despite concerns for the safety of fans travelling to the game.England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley Stadium will go ahead on Wednesday evening despite concerns for the safety of fans travelling to the game.
Wembley Park Tube station will be closed and Chiltern Railways has announced that its services will not stop at Wembley Stadium Station after 1200 BST on Wednesday for safety reasons. Wembley Park Tube station will be closed and Chiltern Railways has announced its services will not stop at Wembley Stadium Station after 1200 BST on Wednesday for safety reasons.
London Overground services will also not stop at Wembley Central or North Wembley stations after 1800 BST due to the strike.London Overground services will also not stop at Wembley Central or North Wembley stations after 1800 BST due to the strike.
These closures will leave many of the 70,000 supporters forced to travel by car, even though there is a lack of parking in the area.These closures will leave many of the 70,000 supporters forced to travel by car, even though there is a lack of parking in the area.
Last week, the FA stopped ticket sales for the game.Last week, the FA stopped ticket sales for the game.
About three million people use the Tube network everyday and it is estimated the strike will cost the London economy about £100m, business group London First said.About three million people use the Tube network everyday and it is estimated the strike will cost the London economy about £100m, business group London First said.
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