Wednesday, February 05, 2014

London: Millions of Commuters Stranded as Strike Hit Underground Trains

Commuters arrived early to queue at the Jubilee Line at Waterloo station this morning as the strike was underway.
Commuters arrive early to queue for the Jubilee line at Waterloo station  this morning
The first of two days of transport misery has begun for commuters in London after a 48-hour strike by tube workers started on Tuesday night. Vastly diminished services and the closure of many stations has disrupted journeys for London Underground customers.
Overground trains and buses were highly congested. An unusually high number of cyclists headed to work along London's cycle paths, while others resorted to walk as a last resort. Crowds of commuters walked their way across London Bridge this morning. See more pics after the cut ...


The buses were equally as busy as commuters queue outside Victoria Station


An unusally high amount of cyclists head to work along London's cycle paths at Tavistock Place




No comments:

Post a Comment