On the day that the Central line and Overground are part suspended, Waterloo and City is closed and the Bakerloo line is experiencing "severe delays", how is everyone feeling?
Here are some not so happy tweets:
So no work today thanks to the tube strike yet I've been up since 6 yeah thanks brain 🤔
— Jordan Louise (@jordanlouise91) February 22, 2017
Thought coming in 2 hours before my shift was bad.. now I have to pay £30 for a taxi bcos of tube strike 😡😩
— 🎴 (@melisa__jpg) February 22, 2017
*sigh* #TubeStrike #overcrowding #londonproblems pic.twitter.com/RwrYNPu583
— Nigel Ip (@nigelip) February 22, 2017
Love a commute on a tube strike day, @LDNOverground always step up 😕
— Risky Ricky Riscardo (@Riscardo) February 22, 2017
We paid a fortune to travel around London and all we get is more strikes than delivering the service 💔 DISGRACEFUL#TubeStrike
— Tunde Hassan (@TunzH) February 22, 2017
#TubeStrike trade union should be banned.They are so selfish
— Marian Lukasik (@lukasik_marian) February 22, 2017
Tube station strike and overground delays on the same day 😩 someone send coffee...and an Uber.
— Colleen Ross (@Colleen_Ross) February 22, 2017
Wake up to usual bleating about a tube strike. Boohoo. A system that to a wheelchair user like me is closed EVERY day!
— Mik Scarlet (@MikScarlet) February 22, 2017
#TubeStrike solidarity! Stand up to management bullies.
— QELD 🏴 (@theqeld) February 22, 2017
Wow - my Highams Park gamble paid off! Feared the train would be too crowded to board but I even got a seat #TubeStrike @mattgoddin
— (((TrabiMechanic))) (@TrabiMechanic) February 22, 2017
A seat on @centralline tube strike day. I'd say that's a win. 👊🏻
— Tom Reid (@Tommyreid87) February 22, 2017
When you wake up and hear theres ANOTHER tube strike.. pic.twitter.com/RSS72rDaVT
— Shen Outar (@byshenoutar) February 22, 2017
Where there's a #TubeStrike there's a bike#WednesdayWisdom
— Mo Khor (@SeidGoro) February 22, 2017
The 24 hour stike began at 9pm on Tuesday, February 21.
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