

It also said during the ASLEF action "short of a strike and the days after strikes, services could also be affected by a limited number of short-notice cancellations and alterations".Ĭustomers are advised to check before they travel. GWR has said that on RMT strike days, there will be a reduced and revised timetable, and warned many parts of its network "will have no service at all". "The rail industry is working hard to resolve the current disputes and reach an agreement." "We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by these service alterations and advise customers to plan ahead and check before they travel. Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia managing director, said: "While the vast majority of services will be running as normal during the period affected by action short of a strike, there will be some cancellations across our network. Greater Anglia has said services will start later the next day - after each RMT strike - as a "knock-on" from the walkouts.Ī full list of cancellations has been released on its website here. Image: RMT leader Mick Lynch (centre) joins members of his union on a picket line on 2 June

"More information including timetable details, journey planners and ticketing/refund advice will be updated here as soon as possible," it added. Passengers have also been told to check before travelling.

The network said it is aware of the fresh industrial action taking place and is currently reviewing how the strike on Saturday 29 July "will impact EMR services".
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The network said it is currently assessing the impact the RMT strikes will have on its services and will update its industrial action page in due course. It also said the action will affect train operators across the network, and passengers are advised to check their "entire" journey before travelling. The train operating company has said during the ASLEF industrial action, "a small number of services may be subject to late-notice cancellation or amendment during this period." It has also advised customers to "check before you travel".Ĭhiltern Railways have not yet announced plans for the RMT strike action that will take place later next month. It said during the ASLEF action, trains will be busier than usual, and there will be changes across the network's timetable. No announcements have been made yet on its website about the July industrial action.Ĭhiltern Railways have put out a detailed announcement about what to look out for when travelling. On previous occasions, it said that customers who booked tickets to travel on strike days before industrial action was announced could claim a full fee-free refund from their point of purchase. It said it plans to run its normal timetable during the ASLEF action. Which train lines are set to be affected?Īvanti West Coast has said it is currently looking at the impact the RMT strikes will have on its services and will have "more information" for its customers soon. Tube strikes had been planned from Sunday 23 July through to the following Saturday, but were called off after a "major breakthrough" in talks. Saturday 5 August Tube strikes called off Those that do are likely to be very busy, and the timetable will start later and finish earlier than on a non-strike day.ĪSLEF members at 16 rail operators will refuse to work overtime - an action short of a strike - on the following days: People hoping to travel on 22 July should use National Rail's Journey Plannerto check their route.
