London commuters have taken today’s #TubeStrike in their stride…
In case you hadn't heard, a Tube strike is causing problems on the Central Line (no service east of Leytonstone) and the Waterloo & City Line (good service until around 10am).
Of course, Londoners have taken to such disruption with the usual approaches, spanning grumpiness to sarcasm…
Read more: How to get from Waterloo to Bank when the Waterloo & City Line is down: All the routes, ranked
Some tried to get an early start, but found so had everyone else…
https://twitter.com/TrabiMechanic/status/824519069873438721
Some took it in their stride:
#tubestrike again pic.twitter.com/zScW51Gni7
— Jon_ 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@JoniPod) January 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/nat400/status/824530958292492289
No, really…
A magical mystery tour on the way to work again #TubeStrike
— Miss Smith (@HeyMissSmith) January 26, 2017
I am not going to complain about today's #tubestrike #centralline … I know, I don't recognise myself either 💁🏻
— Yessi Bello-Perez ✨ (@yessibelloperez) January 26, 2017
And others actually found they rather liked the Central Line not having any service east of Leytonstone:
Dream commute on the central line from Leytonstone this morning #TubeStrike pic.twitter.com/F7DjOQeyEt
— James Nation (@jamesnation) January 26, 2017
Others are actively backing the rise of the robots:
https://twitter.com/MindfulSmile0/status/824524330201706496
But, as always, some kept their sense of humour:
https://twitter.com/Dajmin/status/824536471856173056
#TubeStrike
Suddenly… pic.twitter.com/gs27FYfUcW— Barry McVelcro (@goodjolt) January 26, 2017
I thought Royal Rumble was on Sunday…#wwe #RoyalRumbleMatch #TubeStrike @centralline pic.twitter.com/JlNJJYELrM
— Gurvir Deol (@sgurvy) January 26, 2017
Oh, and there's always time for an awkward company plug too…
https://twitter.com/perfectfunerals/status/824536189076209664
Read more: A Tube strike's on today: Here's everything you need to know
Now if you're really struggling to make it to a certain spot, workspace group WeWork is donning a cape and tights in an effort to save stranded Londoners.
It's offering free workspace, internet and promises to have "premium coffee and beer on tap" across some of its locations. Tempting?
So all of its 11 London locations will be opened to the capital's commuters, you can explore the options here.