London commuters faced chaos on Tuesday as a Tube strike across the entire underground network resulted in long queues in the rain across the city.
Sadiq Khan said he was “very disappointed” the strike had gone ahead, causing “serious disruption” for Londoners.
The Central, District, Piccadilly and Northern lines are operating at a reduced service. The Central line is operating from White City to Ealing Broadway, West Ruislip, Liverpool Street and Loughton.
It is also running between Newbury Park and Leytonstone via Woodford. The District line is operating between Upminster and West Ham and between High Street Kensington and Wimbledon but there is no service on the rest of the line.
The Northern line is running from East Finchley to High Barnet and Mill Hill East at a reduced frequency. Meanwhile, the Piccadilly Line is operating between Acton Town and Hounslow Central.
Services are running on London Overground, TfL Rail, DLR, London Trams and National Rail but are busier than usual.