Rail passengers are facing disruption due to a six-day shutdown on Britain's biggest intercity line and the suspension of some London Underground services over the Easter weekend.
Aslef condemned the Rail, Maritime and Transport union after the latter confirmed Underground drivers are to stage a series of 24-hour strikes in the next few months in a dispute over hours.
Network Rail worker Rowena Owens had already received a £138,012 payout after successfully suing for discrimination in 2022 following a five year legal battle.
Rail operators issued 'do not travel' alerts after flooding blocked lines across the UK and a slow-moving weather front brought persistent rain throughout the day.