Four days of London Underground disruption expected due to RMT strike

There could be severe disruption across the London Underground next week if RMT union members go on strike.
Two of the previous three strikes were cancelled at short notice, and there are good indications that a resolution to the dispute over working hours and shift changes is close to being agreed.
If the strike goes ahead, while tube service is expected, service levels will vary throughout the week, and all lines are likely to experience some disruption. During the tube strikes, no service is expected on the Circle line, Piccadilly line, the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street.
The Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground, buses, and Trams will be running as normal.
Based on the previous strike, it’s likely that the following pattern will emerge:
Monday 1st June
- Late evening – some disruption will start towards the end of the day
Tuesday 2nd June
- Significant disruption is expected on all lines – journeys should be completed by 9pm
Wednesday 3rd June
- Morning – some disruption expected on some lines
- Late evening – some disruption will start towards the end of the day
Thursday 4th June
- Significant disruption is expected on all lines – journeys should be completed by 9pm
Friday 5th June
- Morning – some disruption expected on some lines
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Updated 08:30: strike impact times.




