
"Later this week London will face its first strike action on the tube since all the way back in March 2023 (strikes in November 2024 were called but suspended). RMT union members will walk out from this Friday September 5, with the most disruptive action kicking off from September 7. Before the strikes have even begun, they've been disruptive - Coldplay have postponed two dates of their ."
"Will the Underground strikes affect the Overground? The Overground network - that is, the Lioness, Windrush, Weaver, Liberty, Mildmay and Suffragette lines - is expected to be running as usual throughout the tube strikes. However, TfL warns that it (as well as the Lizzie line and trams) is 'likely to be extremely busy'. How long will the industrial action last? The tube strikes will last for five whole days, with TfL saying 'little to no service' is expected."
RMT union members will walk out from Friday September 5 to Thursday September 11, with the most impactful action from September 7 to 11. The Overground network — Lioness, Windrush, Weaver, Liberty, Mildmay and Suffragette lines — is expected to run as usual, though Transport for London warns these services, the Elizabeth line and trams are likely to be extremely busy. Tube services are expected to experience little to no service for the five days. DLR strikes will occur on September 9 and September 11. Buses and non-tube trains will operate but will be much busier; allow extra travel time.
Read at Time Out London
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