The latest round of national rail strikes are getting under way, with only 20% of train journeys expected to go ahead on Wednesday.
Andrew Haines, Network Rail chief executive, said despite its best efforts to find a breakthrough there would be more rail disruption due to strikes. Places including Blackpool, Portsmouth and Bournemouth have no train services at all and elsewhere people are being told only to travel by train if necessary.for Wednesday, with trains set to start later and finish earlier than usual, between 07:00 and 18:30 BST.
Mr De Fraye gave his ticket away on Twitter. "If I can help someone else go there that makes me happy," he said. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "The Department for Transport controls the 14 train operators we are in dispute with and Network Rail is a publicly owned company who does not have the final sign off on any deal. That lies with the Secretary of State for Transport.
"The uni have said that although I can present online, there is nothing they can do regarding my attendance record," she said. "Rail workers get so much money and it's affecting other people's lives who can't get to work because of the strikes."This is the fourth day of national RMT strikes within five weeks.Right now, it's hard to envisage that breakthrough happening soon - although all sides say they want to keep talking.
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