Some disruption as strikes under way but more to come in morning rush hourpublished at 19:58 BST
Imogen James
Live reporter
The first round of Transport for London (TfL) strikes kicked in at midday, and is due to last until 11:59 BST on Wednesday, as drivers of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union start a series of 24-hour walkouts.
As the Tube strikes came into effect, delays and closures greeted commuters and visitors. While some lines were quiet, others were packed, with passengers queuing on platforms and unable to board trains.
Customers were advised to end their Tube journeys by 20:00 BST today, as there will be no services this evening.
On Wednesday, there's no services before 07:30, and it's expected to be busy when they do begin.
No service is expected on the Piccadilly and Circle lines during this strike - though the Piccadilly line was only part suspended on Monday. The Metropolitan line will not run between Baker Street and Aldgate, while the Central line is suspended between White City and Liverpool Street.
The Elizabeth line, London Overground, trams and buses continue to run but are expected to be busier than usual.
You can find out the latest on the TfL website, external, which helps you plan ahead and see where the disruption is. Safe travels, we're pausing our coverage and will be back here in the morning.


















