Londoners have responded to the tube strikes with typical British humour. From suggestions of how Boris Johnson might get to work today to mock-ups of apocalyptic scenes at Tube stations, here's a round-up of some of the best Twitter pictures.

Tube strike? Try these alternative ways to get to work #helpful #boris #strike pic.twitter.com/gw7ljtmtIS

— ScandiKitchen (@Scanditwitchen) April 28, 2014

I want to know what incredibly awesome job this woman does that she'd go to these lengths to get to work. #tubestrike pic.twitter.com/b3b68EyDjB

— Nelly (@LaNellyMostrar) April 29, 2014

Heading to London and amused by #tubestrike tweets RT @ThePoke: Tube strike sign of the day pic.twitter.com/ejUEJychgb

— helen milner (@helenmilner) April 29, 2014

We made new tube map with the walking distances between stops for Monday's strike. #walklondon pic.twitter.com/k8DtGzJgfH

— Ary & Joe (@aryjoecreatives) April 25, 2014

Boris sack em' sack all those cretins on strike...Had to ride to work on this #TubeStrike pic.twitter.com/I88jwx2bJq

— Jake Domb (@jakedomb) April 29, 2014

Large crowds at Stratford station on first day of #tubestrike http://t.co/r7RRFDsqjv pic.twitter.com/AhbhjR8IDB

— ITV London (@itvlondon) April 29, 2014

Shocking rush hour scenes at Kings Cross this morning #tubestrike
(with thanks @davidlberesford) pic.twitter.com/w911cuubNR

— David Schneider (@davidschneider) April 29, 2014

London train strike (2 days) - havoc.Some services running with reduced frequency with stations closed. See BBC pic pic.twitter.com/1fyGkZW11r

— The Travel Magazine (@TravelMagazine) April 29, 2014