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Tube strike usage higher than Tuesday, TfL says

Tube strike usage higher than Tuesday, TfL says
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London's public transport experienced significant disruption due to a strike by RMT union members over working conditions. Despite the walkout, TfL reported that 86% of normal journey levels were maintained, with varying levels of driver attendance across different lines.

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Industrial action in major transport hubs affects the daily productivity and mobility of millions of commuters.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Amy Clarke London BBC A number of Tube lines were suspended or disrupted because of the strike Journeys across London using public transport on Thursday during the latest day of strike action by drivers were at 86% of their usual levels, according to Transport for London (TfL).

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The report balances statements from both the transport authority and the labor union.

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