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Tube strike chaos gives Londoners a taste of ticket office-free future

London commuters yesterday got a taste of the chaos that bosses’ plans to sack 1,000 staff could unleash on the Underground.

Thousands RMT members walked out in a determined bid to stop Tory Mayor Boris Johnson closing every Tube ticket office.

Threatened station staff and drivers were not at work but woke early to unite on picket lines at stations across the city from 4am.

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