London’s Tube derailed as workers strike

London’s underground railway network breaks travels for passengers and tourists as the staff starts a week -long strike through one -week payment and working conditions.
Almost no underground train was expected to work until Thursday, so that the people who traveled 3.7 million daily about the “tube” daily were either working from home or finding other ways to walk around.
Forest, who run 15,000 e-bikes in London, said that he had four times his ordinary demand until 09:00 local time.
Other passengers went to the buses, or most of them were based on a few other train lines working by reporting more travels.
Lara Sutton, a 46 -year -old legal adviser who was near London Bridge station on Monday, said, “The possibility of being the whole week, there is some nightmare,” he said.
Transport for London, which runs the public transport network, said that it offers a 3.4 percent wage increase to the staff, but the union would accept an agreement that only leads to a decrease in working week.
RMT Union, the dispute fee, fatigue management, shift models and hours of focus on a decrease, he said.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s spokesman told journalists that he wanted a decision.
Lond In London, trying to start working, trying to leave their children at school, businesses who trust the tube for work and uprising will be tired of these strikes, ”he said.
Apart from the London Tower, 58 -year -old Peter Rolf said from Germany that his family decided to cut his two -day trip to London to someone and decided to spend more time elsewhere in England.
75 -year -old Patricia Ware, who visited her home near Chicago in the United States, said it took a longer longer than necessary to reach the historical castle.
“We had a hard time to get a taxi to come here,” he said.
But he was still enjoying London:
“The best travel is a difficulty, so we’re just going to the flow.”
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