
"People trying to clicking onto specific lines to find out more information about the impact of a five-day RMT walkout were greeted with an internal service error message. Please try again later, it said. Social media users speculated that the website had buckled under strain as hundreds of thousands of Londoners pondered how to plot their way in to work - or whether to give up and stay at home."
"The action kicked off on Sunday with limited services running but levels of disruption are set to ramp up as Transport for London (TfL) warned there will be few or no services between Monday and Thursday. There will also be no Docklands Light Railway services on Tuesday and Thursday because of a strike by RMT members in a separate pay dispute. The Standard has contacted TfL for comment."
People trying to click onto specific lines to find more information about the impact of a five-day RMT walkout received an internal service error message stating "Please try again later." Social media users speculated the website buckled under strain as hundreds of thousands of Londoners considered travel plans or staying home. The action began on Sunday with limited services running. Transport for London warned there will be few or no services between Monday and Thursday. Docklands Light Railway services will also be suspended on Tuesday and Thursday because of a separate RMT pay dispute. The Standard contacted TfL for comment.
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