Rail users are facing a second day of delays, cancellations and despair as the Southern strike continues.
Southern have warned that queuing systems will be at place in some stations again this morning, with many routes ending earlier than usual again this evening.
First class has been declassified across all Southern services in an effort to ease the pressure on overcrowded trains. Southern have said that first class ticket holders will be able to claim back the difference through their website.
All bikes that cannot be folded are also being banned from services for the rest of the week.
From yesterday: Hundreds of trains cancelled as Southern staff begin five-day strike
Hundreds of trains have been cancelled during the five-day strike, which has been called by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union as part of an ongoing row over the changing role of conductors.
Routes with no service this week include Clapham Junction to Milton Keynes via Kensington Olympia, Redhill to Reigate and Sutton to Streatham via Wimbledon.
For more information about services affected by the strike, click here.
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