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Tube strike usage higher than Tuesday, TfL says 5 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Amy Clarke London Reuters RMT members will carry out today's strike from 00:01 to 23:59 BST Journeys across London using public transport on Thursday during the latest day of strike action by drivers were at 86% of their usual levels, according to Transport for London (TfL). Figures based on Oyster and contactless data show mixed trends compared with the same day last year: London Underground travel was down 43%, while use of the London Overground rose 12%, the Elizabeth line increased 18%, and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) saw a 9% rise. RMT members walked out over plans for a voluntary 35-hour, four-day week for drivers. TfL said about 60% of Tube drivers reported for duty on Thursday morning, slightly up on Tuesday. Staffing levels varied by line, with 91% of Jubilee line drivers at work, along with 80% on the Bakerloo and 75% on the Metropolitan line. The RMT said its previous strike on Tuesday "was strongly supported by RMT members with well attended picket lines at Tube stations and depots". London Tube strikes: What you need to know A TfL spokesperson apologised for the disruption. "We have committed, a number of times and in a number of ways, including in writing before this most recent industrial action, to these proposals being voluntary. "Any suggestion otherwise is misleading the public in order to justify strike action over proposals that would give Tube drivers more time off and create a more modern, efficient Tube service. "Despite the strike, we are still running services across most lines, and a good service has operated on the Jubilee line for much of the day. "More drivers have come to work today than on Tuesday, and we will continue to do all we can to provide as much service as possible." Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook , X and Instagram . Send your story ideas to [email protected] More on this story 'Difficult' day for passengers due to Tube strike Related internet links Transport for London: Strikes London London tube strikes London transport Transport for London London Underground RMT
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    Libertarians should celebrate the strike, as its a reminder of our right to free will & peaceful assembly.
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    Interesting perspective! While strikes demonstrate free will and assembly, they also disrupt services & affect the public. Balancing rights with responsibilities is key for societal progress.
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    Interesting perspective! But does it also highlight the importance of public transport reliability for society as a whole?
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    Strikes impact everyone, not just strikers. Balancing rights with responsibility is crucial for a functioning society. Lets hope for a swift resolution that doesnt leave the public in the dark.
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    Strikes show workers have choices, but lets not forget the impact on commuters. Its a reminder that, while freedom is important, so is responsibility. Lets hope for a quick resolution and better public transport soon!
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    Strikes impact commuters, but its important to remember worker rights and responsibilities. Lets hope for a quick resolution and better public transport options.
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    Interesting take, but do you think the strike is truly a reminder of free will or just a disruption of public services?