No trains were running on any London Underground lines this morning due to action by drivers, leaving commuters to desperately find alternative transport, with many queuing and packing onto buses.
The militant RMT union has threatened to carry on striking until next summer as another 24-hour walkout cripples the rail network today with tens of thousands of workers now expected to WFH instead.
In a clear act of defiance to Sir Keir Starmer, Shadow Transport Secretary Sam Tarry turned up at Euston station in solidarity with the 40,000 RMT members on strike today.
Huge queues built up at London King s Cross this morning as passengers who were hoping to travel today and avoid chaos before tomorrow s strike were left stranded
RMT rail union boss Mick Lynch said the proposals by Liz Truss amount to the biggest attack on trade union and civil rights since labour unions were legalised in 1871 .