Most of our interviewees said they anticipated being adversely affected by the disruption, but their sympathies were broadly with the transport workers

Commuters and travellers from across the country are bracing for three days of rail strikes this week, as more than 40,000 workers gear up for the largest stoppage on the rail network in more than 30 years.

Four people tell how they will be affected by the disruption, and share their views on the looming strike action.

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