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Tuesday 13 December 2016 11:44 am

Southern strike: The funniest tweets from miserable commuters

By: Emma Haslett

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Commuters heaved a collected sigh of misery today as workers on Southern rail kicked off two weeks of strikes.

Such is the chaos on the network, bosses at Southern have implored passengers not to travel. But, seeing as most commuters have jobs to get to, many adopted a Blitz spirit and soldiered on through the chaos – but not before they took to Twitter to complain, bitterly. 

Read more: Southern Rail strikes: Everything you need to know

Some adopted extreme measures

No #southerntrains today due to #southernstrike so its the alternative … I must be barking mad pic.twitter.com/mtTY7rm8hQ

— SilverMacTravels (@SilverMacTravel) December 13, 2016

Commuters get to work quicker than usual by walking along Southern Rail tracks https://t.co/DkiRiN3xet pic.twitter.com/iQJ7HYmxsK

— The Daily Mash (@thedailymash) December 13, 2016

Others were there to provide encouragement

People now getting polite applause like marathon finishers for making it into the office here #southernstrike

— David Vernon (@gravington) December 13, 2016

Some looked on the bright side

Only 11 more strikes until Christmas. #southernstrike

— John (@Saint_Spitfire) December 13, 2016

… while some took a gloomier view

https://twitter.com/Queen_UK/status/808567805742301185

So southern got auto-corrected to slytherin when typing earlier about how to get to work today – so THAT's what been going on… @jk_rowling

— Natalie Jamieson (@Nat_Jamieson) December 13, 2016

There were those who thought things could be worse

Your life could be worse, you could be Southern Rail's social media person.
(sorry if you actually ARE Southern Rail's social media person)

— Scott Reid (@ascottreid) December 13, 2016

Imagine having to run Southern's Twitter account today.

— Andy Kelly (@ultrabrilliant) December 13, 2016

Finally, some just carried on as normal

Just going to wait it out for the next train to London. #southernfail #southernstrike pic.twitter.com/6Tw4uDxOCR

— Stephen James (@sjeh) December 13, 2016

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