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Browsing: London Underground
The British Transport Police have released a picture of two women they wish to speak with.
Thick black smoke can be seen from miles away
A huge fire has broken out at a building in the City of London earlier today, forcing the closure of a Tube station.
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters have been deployed to the scene in Moorgate.
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The Metro says IF YOU LIVE in London or have to travel to London at any point over the next few days, it’s not likely to be the best week you’ve ever had.
The Metro says Tube strikes have brought London to a standstill, with stations shut and huge queues forming at bus stops.
Sky News says people are being urged to avoid the London Underground today as Tube stations close across the capital due to strike action.
The Metro says the Elizabeth line was evacuated at Paddington station after just two hours of uninterrupted service on its opening day.
The Guardian says the first Elizabeth line trains to carry passengers through the new tunnels under London departed on time on Tuesday morning.
The Metro says Commuters are facing another morning of travel chaos, with Tube services still largely suspended following yesterday’s 24-hour strike by London Underground workers.
The Metro says commuters face further travel misery on Thursday as a second 24-hour Tube strike in the space of a week cripples services in the capital yet again.
The Independent says Londoners woke to a second day of chaos across transport networks following a mass strike by Tube workers.
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