Rail passengers are still facing disruption on some Southern services following yesterday’s 24-hour strike which saw nearly 900 trains cancelled.
The company said train crew shortages and trains out of normal positions were causing delays and cancellations.
RMT union members walked out yesterday over the introduction of driver-only trains and a change in the role of conductors.
Southern said it was running a normal timetable on Wednesday, but some services would have fewer carriages. However, passengers are still frustrated by the ongoing disruption .