Thursday 9 July 2015

Update on Tube Strike: London counts the cost as Tube Strike takes its toll

by WO Staff | London

The crippling Tube Strike is taking it's toll as some 3.5m Londoners are thought to have been affected one way or another. And the City is said to be loosing some £300m due to the strike.

A woman walks past a tube station firmly under lock.
Commuters who chose to take their chance have told of their misery for making the mistake to venture out. Victoria Station reportedly experienced its longest queues ever.

But it was a day, many people took their chance and headed out anyway.  Some travelled on scooters, others on bikes and London's Bicycle hire scheme was stretched.  The Santander branded bikes (below) were hired from as back as yesterday. This is what Soho looked like this afternoon.

Pile of bicycle at soho this afternoon.
How many do you reckon will be available in other locations?
A lady, Liene Pulture, who said she tried to get to Oxford Circus without option than working said the strike was badly organised, according to Aisha S Gani @aishagani.



Stuart Hayes tweeted the following "London tube stike! Uber cab site crashes, buses + underground are full, Its a nice day, why don't more people cycle?"


Victoria Station reportedly experienced
its longest queues ever today.

Uber, the cab hire app, found it a perfect opportunity to make up for losses and all kinds of knocks and reportedly hiked price by as much as 3 times the usual price. Still they were over-booked.

Typical Bus Stops were facing huge numbers of waiting commuters. 
Lady (Liene Pulture) try to get to Oxford Circus without
success slams the loosely planed strike.








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