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Last week's tube strike brought mixed reactions from London's commuters. Some people were tweeting pictures of their empty buses with smug #whattubestrike captions:
@HattieBeaumont @coopercaitlin also, empty comfortable bus home. What tube strike? pic.twitter.com/dAY5eddn5w
— Brian Mathuna (@brianmathuna1) July 8, 2015
While others were ready to weep into their Oyster cards:
Here's a handy guide to show you what tube lines are open later #TubeStrike pic.twitter.com/tO0R2HkHiJ
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 8, 2015
Either way, you better get ready to do it all over again because there's going to be another 24-hour tube strike on August 5. All four unions - the TSSA, RMT, Unite and Aslef - have confirmed that they will be striking, so it's looking pretty bleak.
On the plus side, hopefully you all got your tube-free commute locked down last week so it won't be such a shock to the system. But really, it will probably be awful.
Keep an eye on @TfLTravelAlerts for more up-to-date information.
Be prepared with our guide to surviving the tube strike.
Image: CGP Grey