
A second strike by London Underground drivers this week is going on until midday on Friday, bringing further travel disruption for commuters and visitors to the capital.
Four days of disruption on the Tube began on Tuesday when members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) walked out at 12pm over a dispute with Transport for London (TfL) on a new four-day working week.
However, that was just the first of six planned strikes over the coming weeks.
Here are all the Tube lines currently disrupted:
- Circle line – No service on the entire line
- Piccadilly line – No service on the entire line
- Bakerloo line – No service between Harrow & Wealdstone and Queens Park, and severe delays on the rest of the line
- Central line – No service between Liverpool Street and White City, and good service on the rest of the line
- Hammersmith & City line – No service between Barking and Liverpool Street, and severe delays on the entire line
- Metropolitan line – No service between Baker Street and Aldgate, and minor delays on the rest of the line
- District line – Severe delays on the entire line
- Jubilee line – Severe delays on the entire line
- Northern line – Severe delays on the entire line
- Victoria line – Severe delays on the entire line
- Waterloo & City line – Severe delays on the entire line


