Following withdrawal of about 50,000 taxis from the roads for the eight time since August, other public transport system comprising buses, trams and the Metro were overcrowded.
There were no taxis at the airport and the two major Railway stations at Howrah and Sealdah causing hardship to long distance travellers.
"Buses are refusing to carry bulky bags. How will I go home," Sarmistha Basu, waiting with her family at Sealdah station, said.
The CITU, along with five other trade unions, had called the indefinite taxi strike from today and a total transport strike on September 19.
The strike call was given in support of various demands by the owners including a fare hike and dropping of legal proceedings against 450 cabbies.
Since August 7, taxi unions have been calling flash strikes, urging the state government to raise fares, drop legal proceedings against 450 taxi-owners and put a stop to imposing penalty of Rs 3,000 for passenger refusal.
