Commuters face fresh chaos as Tube strike continues for a second day with London Underground stations shuttered and entire network closed this morning
- The London Underground remains closed this morning amid a strike by workers
- Almost all lines on the network will be impacted until later today or tomorrow
London commuters face another day of travel chaos as the strike on the Tube network continues into this morning.
Almost the entire service was shut down yesterday as rail workers went on strike in a dispute over pay.
The Docklands Light Railway and Elizabeth line, which should not be impacted by the strike, were part-suspended for most of the day – as huge crowds were pictured cramped in tunnels at Tottenham Court Road station this morning.
Most Tube lines remain closed this morning, with commuters once again forced to join packed queues fo buses or drive on the busy roads, with many others working from home.
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Tube strikes have shuttered Underground stations as services continue to be suspended today
![Commuters queue for a bus outside Euston Station in London yesterday amid the strikes](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/03/16/06/68765775-11866703-image-a-7_1678949988968.jpg)
Commuters queue for a bus outside Euston Station in London yesterday amid the strikes
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Almost all Underground lines have been suspended or partially closed this morning
Every line on the London Underground is suspended or partially closed, with only the DLR currently running as normal.
Transport for London (TfL) said the strikes will continue to have an impact throughout the day, as services slowly return to normal.
The Overground, the Elizabeth Line and parts of the Bakerloo and District lines are likely to be affected throughout the day and into tomorrow morning.
The Tube strikes come on a week which sees the largest industrial action since a wave of strikes began last year, with teachers, doctors and civil servants also walking out.
More to follow.