Southern Rail said services were severely disrupted by what it called "pointless" action, with many routes cancelled and others running a skeleton service. The dispute is focused on plans to introduce driver-only operated trains. Currently a guard is required to open and close the doors, but the train operator says the driver should be able to do this. Union leaders says such a move would put passenger safety at risk.
There was also disruption in the air on Saturday as 40 flights were cancelled at London's Heathrow Airport, the knock-on effect of heavy fog the previous day when 140 flights were cancelled. "Aircrew and aircraft are in the wrong place," a spokesman told AFP, adding that although the fog continued into Saturday, it was expected to lift mid-morning. There were also a "handful" of flights cancelled at London Gatwick, as well as a dozens of flights delayed due to fog elsewhere in Europe, a spokeswoman for the airport said.
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