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Tube strike brings further chaos Tube strike brings further chaos
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Rush hour commuters travelling home have endured disruption and delays as London's 48-hour Tube strike continues.Rush hour commuters travelling home have endured disruption and delays as London's 48-hour Tube strike continues.
Football fans heading to Wembley to see England play Andorra in a World Cup qualifier have also been affected. Football fans on their way to Wembley to see England play Andorra in a World Cup qualifier have also been affected.
The strike began at 1859 BST on Tuesday after talks broke down between London Underground bosses and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union. The strike began at 1900 BST on Tuesday after talks broke down between London Underground bosses and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union.
The RMT accused London's mayor Boris Johnson of "playing politics" with the Tube - a charge the mayor has denied.The RMT accused London's mayor Boris Johnson of "playing politics" with the Tube - a charge the mayor has denied.
Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy said: "Services are running this evening on nearly all London Underground lines, with good service on the Northern line and a decent service across the Jubilee line.Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy said: "Services are running this evening on nearly all London Underground lines, with good service on the Northern line and a decent service across the Jubilee line.
"Clearly, support for the RMT leadership's actions is far from the level they were expecting.""Clearly, support for the RMT leadership's actions is far from the level they were expecting."
Map of extra servicesMap of extra services
However, disruption remained significant with millions of people affected by the walkout.However, disruption remained significant with millions of people affected by the walkout.
TUBE LINE UPDATES Northern Line - good serviceDistrict Line - Trains from Wimbledon to Mansion House; Ealing Broadway to High Street KensingtonJubilee Line - minor delaysMetropolitan Line - Trains from Wembley Park to Baker StreetPiccadilly Line - Trains from Arnos Grove to Cockfosters; Acton Town to HammersmithVictoria Line - Trains from Seven Sisters to VictoriaBakerloo Line - Trains from Queen's Park to Elephant & CastleCentral 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 Workers battle through travel chaosTUBE LINE UPDATES Northern Line - good serviceDistrict Line - Trains from Wimbledon to Mansion House; Ealing Broadway to High Street KensingtonJubilee Line - minor delaysMetropolitan Line - Trains from Wembley Park to Baker StreetPiccadilly Line - Trains from Arnos Grove to Cockfosters; Acton Town to HammersmithVictoria Line - Trains from Seven Sisters to VictoriaBakerloo Line - Trains from Queen's Park to Elephant & CastleCentral 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 Workers battle through travel chaos
Nine lines are affected by the industrial action, although there is said to be a normal service on the Northern and Jubilee lines.Nine lines are affected by the industrial action, although there is said to be a normal service on the Northern and Jubilee lines.
Docklands Light Railway services are operating as normal.Docklands Light Railway services are operating as normal.
England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley Stadium will go ahead, despite concerns for the safety of fans travelling to the game. England's World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Wembley Stadium is going ahead, despite concerns for the safety of fans travelling to the game.
Chiltern Railways announced its services would not stop at Wembley Stadium Station after 1200 BST on Wednesday for safety reasons.Chiltern Railways announced its services would not stop at Wembley Stadium Station after 1200 BST on Wednesday for safety reasons.
A limited service is available on the London Overground with two trains per hour from Kilburn High Rd station to Wembley Central between 1800 and 2017 BST.A limited service is available on the London Overground with two trains per hour from Kilburn High Rd station to Wembley Central between 1800 and 2017 BST.
After 2017 BST, normal services in both directions stopping at all stations, including Wembley Central, will resume.After 2017 BST, normal services in both directions stopping at all stations, including Wembley Central, will resume.
Some railway stations have been inundated with extra passengers, with Clapham Junction severely overcrowded and hundreds of people queuing on to the street. Some railway stations have been inundated with extra passengers, with Clapham Junction severely overcrowded and hundreds of people queuing onto the street.
Extra traffic on London's roads has also led to gridlock in some areas, with buses struggling to stick to normal timetables.Extra traffic on London's roads has also led to gridlock in some areas, with buses struggling to stick to normal timetables.
Football fans heading for Wembley were advised to travel earlyFootball fans heading for Wembley were advised to travel early
Meanwhile, TfL said about 100 extra buses had been made available and a free river shuttle service was also on offer.Meanwhile, TfL said about 100 extra buses had been made available and a free river shuttle service was also on offer.
The RMT and Tube managers embarked on a war of words, blaming each other for the dispute, while insisting they wanted to resume talks which broke down on Tuesday night just before the start of the strike. The RMT and Tube have blamed each other for the dispute while insisting they wanted to resume talks which broke down on Tuesday night just before the start of the industrial action.
The dispute is over pay, jobs and disciplinary issues.The dispute is over pay, jobs and disciplinary issues.
The strike is due to end at 1900 BST on Thursday but services are not expected to return to normal until Friday morning.The strike is due to end at 1900 BST on Thursday but services are not expected to return to normal until Friday morning.
The London Chamber of Commerce estimated the capital's economy would lose more than £100m over the course of the strike.The London Chamber of Commerce estimated the capital's economy would lose more than £100m over the course of the strike.
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