
"I think it's disgusting. Train drivers don't earn bad money. People are going to work for a lot less and their commutes are being impacted. I think it's really unfair."
"It's an absolute nightmare. I'm going to be late for school and someone else will have to cover for me."
"I think it's fair that they're striking for more pay, but it's not fair the impact it's having on my journey."
"I will be late for work... I can't use the Tube, I am forced to use only the bus. It has added 35-40 minutes to my journey so I'm not so happy."
London experienced major commuting disruption on the first weekday of a five-day Tube strike, producing six-deep queues on Elizabeth line platforms and packed trains. TfL staff tried to mediate as passengers competed for space. Commuters reported doubled journey times, missed start times, and additional bus transfers. Hundreds queued for buses at Victoria and some station entrances were closed. Opinions varied: some commuters called the disruption unfair, while others accepted strikes as necessary for pay demands amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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