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Are you affected by the London tube strikes?
Commuters in London are facing severe travel disruption as the tube strike enters its second day. How are you getting around?
Millions of passengers have been affected by the travel chaos. Some railway stations were inundated with extra passengers leading to severe overcrowding.
Extra traffic on London's roads has also led to gridlock in some areas, with buses struggling to stick to normal timetables.
Transport for London said about 100 extra buses were made available and a free river shuttle service was also on offer.
Have you been affected by the tube strike? Do you support the RMT Union's decision? How are you getting around London? Are you an England fan who managed to get to the match?
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Published:
Tuesday, 9 June, 2009, 11:35 GMT
12:35 UK