London commuters are preparing for another day of disruption as Tube drivers take part in a fresh 24-hour strike, causing delays and reduced services across the capital's transport network.
The latest industrial action is expected to affect morning and evening rush-hour travel, with Transport for London warning passengers to plan journeys carefully and allow additional travel time.
Several Underground lines are expected to operate with reduced services, while some routes could face severe delays or temporary suspensions throughout the strike period.
Tuesday's walkout resulted in widespread disruption across the network, with only a limited number of services operating during peak travel times. Commuters experienced overcrowding, longer journey times, and service interruptions on several key routes.
Transport officials are encouraging passengers to complete journeys earlier in the evening, as service levels may decrease further later in the day. Alternative transport options, including buses and rail services, are expected to see increased demand.
At present, no further strike dates have been officially announced, meaning the current round of industrial action could conclude after Thursday's walkout unless additional action is confirmed by union representatives.
The dispute has renewed concerns about the impact of industrial action on London's economy, businesses, and daily commuters, many of whom rely heavily on the Underground network.
As negotiations continue, passengers remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached to avoid further disruption in the weeks ahead.
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