An empty Victoria line train waits on a platform during this week’s strike (Picture: PA)

Another type of Tube strike is set to take place this month, but commuters who have endured two days of transport chaos can relax (a bit).

RMT members are due to hold a revenue strike tomorrow, on Monday February 10 and Friday February 14.

Between 9.30am and 11.30am, and 6.30pm and 8.30pm, union members will not open gates, issue penalty fares or check tickets, as well as not helping customers buy tickets, although ticket gates will still be powered on.

Commuters have endured long delays whichever method of transport they have chosen to get to work during the Tube strike (Picture: PA)

‘It is imperative that all members follow these instructions and inflict the most effective disruption to management,’ an RMT leaflet to members said.




‘However… all other normal station working should continue and work should be carried out safely.’

Members of the RMT and TSSA unions are currently striking over plans to close all ticket offices on the London Underground.

Londoners will have to experience the travel chaos of the last 48 hours again next week when another walkout on the same issue is staged.