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More delays on Tube after strike | |
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London Underground passengers have endured another morning of travel chaos despite a crippling three-day strike being suspended. | |
More than 2,000 members of the Rail, Maritime & Transport union (RMT) had walked out in a dispute linked to the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet. | More than 2,000 members of the Rail, Maritime & Transport union (RMT) had walked out in a dispute linked to the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet. |
But nine hours of talks with managers on Tuesday finally led the RMT to halt the strike which began on Monday. | But nine hours of talks with managers on Tuesday finally led the RMT to halt the strike which began on Monday. |
Transport for London (TfL) warned that services would remain disrupted. | Transport for London (TfL) warned that services would remain disrupted. |
Five lines have been reopened fully and were running on Wednesday with some disruption, with the Central line suffering severe delays. | Five lines have been reopened fully and were running on Wednesday with some disruption, with the Central line suffering severe delays. |
The Jubilee and the Northern lines were unaffected by the strike. | The Jubilee and the Northern lines were unaffected by the strike. |
However five other lines, the Circle, District, East London, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City, remained suspended. | However five other lines, the Circle, District, East London, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City, remained suspended. |
TfL commissioner Peter Hendy said: "At some stage during the day we will get everything running. | TfL commissioner Peter Hendy said: "At some stage during the day we will get everything running. |
LATEST TRAVEL UPDATES Bakerloo; Reopened Central: Severe delaysVictoria: Reopened Piccadilly: Running as normal Waterloo & City: No problemsCircle: SuspendedDistrict: SuspendedEast London: SuspendedJubilee: Good serviceMetropolitan: Still no serviceNorthern: Running smoothlyHammersmith & City: No service Latest TfL travel news | |
"Some things we hope will start fairly soon but the suspension came so late last night that it will be impossible to start normally." | "Some things we hope will start fairly soon but the suspension came so late last night that it will be impossible to start normally." |
TfL said it had clarified assurances on jobs and pensions during Tuesday's talks. | TfL said it had clarified assurances on jobs and pensions during Tuesday's talks. |
Asked if anything new had been offered during the talks, Mr Hendy said: "There isn't anything fresh in terms of 'meat' to give them. | Asked if anything new had been offered during the talks, Mr Hendy said: "There isn't anything fresh in terms of 'meat' to give them. |
"They had... all of the assurances on Thursday and Friday." | "They had... all of the assurances on Thursday and Friday." |
The union will meet again on Friday before deciding whether to continue with a second 72-hour strike on Monday. | |
The strike closed two-thirds of the Tube network causing travel chaos for millions of passengers. | The strike closed two-thirds of the Tube network causing travel chaos for millions of passengers. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown had earlier branded the industrial action "wholly unjustified" and urged the workers to return to their posts. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown had earlier branded the industrial action "wholly unjustified" and urged the workers to return to their posts. |