Drivers’ strike cripples train services in southern England
LONDON — A 48-hour strike by train drivers crippled rail services Tuesday in southern England as a long-running dispute delayed and cancelled journeys for hundreds of thousands of London commuters.
The dispute on Southern Railway about whether drivers or on-board guards should close the train doors has dragged on for months, and commuters have complained that some of them have lost their jobs in the ongoing chaos.
Drivers joined the picket lines Tuesday, ensuring that all of Southern’s 2,242 weekday services were cancelled.
Passengers travelling to Gatwick Airport were also affected, with an express service running every half-hour rather than every 15 minutes.

