Members of Aslef who work on the Central Line voted to walk out at 1am today for 24 hours. The Waterloo and City Line will also be affected.

Aslef's Finn Brennan told the BBC that  the dispute was about "respect" for drivers and stopping the line's "bullying culture".                     

Mr Brennan said the managers of Central Line drivers "used a big stick" to run the department.

London Underground (LU) said the service would be "severely disrupted". The two lines were used by up to a million passengers a day and the strike would see parts, or all of both lines suspended with no early morning or late night trains running and a reduced frequency at all other times.

Nigel Holness, LU's operations director, said: ""We will have staff and volunteers across the network to help customers with their journeys but I advise people to plan ahead and check before they travel."