Live Reporting Edited by Tim Stokes, with Gem O'Reilly, Frankie McCamley and Harry Low at stations across London What Tube services are running so far? published at 06:43 BST As not all train drivers are striking, TfL says it hopes to run around 50% of services during the day. Currently a number of lines are suspended or part suspended, although this is likely to change over time. You can get live updates about what trains are running on TfL's website. , external How much disruption is expected? published at 06:39 BST Ahead of the strikes, Transport for London (TfL) said it hoped to run at least half of its trains, with disruption expected on the following routes: No service is expected on the Circle and Piccadilly lines No trains on Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate No Central line service between White City and Liverpool Street TfL said it expected to run services on these Tube lines: Bakerloo, District, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee, Northern, Victoria and Waterloo and City No service was expected on any line before 06:30 BST and Tube trains are also expected to finish earlier running than usual this evening. London Underground strikes begin published at 06:31 BST Good morning and welcome to our coverage as another round of strikes have begun on the London Underground. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union walked out from 00:01 BST on Tuesday and will continue striking until 23:59. Another strike is planned for Thursday 4 June from 00:01 to 23:59 BST.
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