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London Hit by Travel Chaos as Tube Staff Goes on Strike

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6 February 2014 12:39 WIB

A sign indicates the closure of platforms at Westminster underground station as underground train workers go on a 48 hours strike over planned closure of ticket offices and job cuts (5/2). AP/Sang Tan

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB

Evening commuters get on to a tube train in central London (5/2). Millions of Londoners were caught up in commuting chaos on Wednesday, as Underground workers began the first in a series of strikes that Prime Minister David Cameron branded as "shameful." REUTERS/Paul Hackett

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB

A passenger waits for a tube train that did not arrive on an empty platform during rush hour at Oxford Circus underground station in London (5/2). Millions of commuters in London faced travel chaos on Wednesday on the first full day of a 48-hour tube strike by London Underground staff over planned job cuts and the closure of ticket offices. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB

People try to get on a bus at Victoria in London as subway workers go on a 48 hours strike over planned closure of ticket offices and job cuts (5/2). Millions of commuters in London faced travel chaos on Wednesday on the first full day of a 48-hour tube strike by London Underground staff over planned job cuts and the closure of ticket offices. AP/Sang Tan

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB

Cyclists commute along The Embankment during an underground strike in London (5/2). Millions of Londoners were hit by travel chaos on Wednesday as underground rail workers launched the first of a series of crippling strikes that have been branded "shameful" by Prime Minister David Cameron. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB

Millions of commuters in London faced travel chaos on Wednesday on the first full day of a 48-hour tube strike by London Underground staff over planned job cuts and the closure of ticket offices. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

6 Februari 2014 00:00 WIB