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Commuters face journey distress as Tube strikes start in London.
From Sunday 7 September, completely different teams of RMT members will stroll out throughout the Tube community every day, with the goal of bringing operations to a halt. Each Underground line shall be affected throughout this era.
Talks to avert the economic motion broke down on Wednesday (3 September), with Transport for London (TfL) saying the negotiations ended with “no decision.” No additional conferences between the union and TfL are deliberate.
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When is September’s Tube strike and what strains are affected?
Each Underground line is disrupted from Sunday 7 September till Friday 12 September. The DLR shall be shut by a strike on 9 and 11 September.
Buses, London Overground and the Elizabeth line, plus nationwide rail providers within the capital, are persevering with to run virtually as ordinary – however are way more crowded than ordinary.
Some rail corporations that use stations staffed by TfL personnel won’t be able to function a full service. Thameslink won’t be able to serve Farringdon – the interchange with the Elizabeth line – earlier than 7.30am from Monday to Thursday, and after 10.30pm on Monday and Wednesday.
The Metropolis department of the Nice Northern community, from Finsbury Park to Moorgate, will face time restrictions.
A timeline of September’s Tube strike
Friday 5 September: Depot operational management managers at Ruislip will stroll out from 6pm, though minimal disruption is anticipated.
Saturday 6 September: Minimal disruption continues.
Sunday 7 September: The Bakerloo line is closed all day “because of strike motion”. Disruption will unfold throughout the London Underground throughout the day. All journeys ought to be accomplished by 6pm.
Monday 8 September: Assume no service on Underground strains; in previous strikes just a few odd stretches of line have operated, however not within the central space.
Tuesday 9 September: No service on Underground strains or DLR.
Wednesday 10 September: No service on Underground strains.
Thursday 11 September : No service on Underground strains or DLR.
Friday 12 September: “No service earlier than 8am, with a very good service on all strains anticipated by late morning,” says TfL. The organisation provides: “Some bus providers in west, northwest and southwest London could also be impacted by separate strike motion on Friday 12 to Sunday 14 September.”

The complete checklist of Tube strains affected by September’s strike
The right way to get round London throughout the Tube strike
The Overground, Elizabeth line, buses, trams and Nationwide Rail providers will proceed to function as ordinary, as their workers are lined by completely different agreements.
The DLR shall be working as regular besides on 9 and 11 September.
Plan journeys upfront because the providers which can be obtainable are more likely to be busier than ordinary. Deliberate engineering works on the Overground may also result in delays, whereas some Elizabeth line and Overground stations might have restricted entry if their workers select to strike.
TfL recommends strolling or biking the place potential. For extra recommendation about strike-proof routes, go to the TfL web site.
The right way to get to London’s airports throughout the Tube strike
Heathrow
The Piccadilly line shall be out of motion throughout the Tube strike, so travellers are suggested to make use of the Elizabeth line to get to Heathrow. Alternatively, the Heathrow Categorical runs from Paddington. Nationwide Categorical additionally operates coaches to the airport.
Gatwick
The Sussex airport is accessible by way of the Gatwick Categorical and Southern trains, which run from London Victoria station. Thameslink trains additionally run from Blackfriars, Farringdon and St Pancras. (Thameslink won’t be able to name at Farringdon earlier than 7.30am from Monday to Thursday, and after 10.30pm on Monday and Wednesday.)
These key stations might show tougher to entry because of the strike – because the Circle, District, Hammersmith & Metropolis, Victoria, Northern, Piccadilly and Metropolitan strains is not going to be working. Buses, nonetheless, stay in motion. Nationwide Categorical additionally run coaches to Gatwick from throughout the capital.
Stansted
The Stansted Categorical practice runs from Liverpool Road and Tottenham Hale to the airport. Liverpool Road is on the Elizabeth line, whereas Tottenham Hale will be reached on Nationwide Rail providers or buses.
London Metropolis
The DLR, which is the principle public transport utilized by London Metropolis passengers, shall be impacted by the strikes on 9 and 11 September. The really useful strategy is on the Elizabeth line to Customized Home after which take a brief bus journey (473 or 300) to the airport. The 129 (Newham to Woolwich) and 474 (Canning City to Manor Park) additionally serve the airport.
Luton
Thameslink trains from central London provide probably the most frequent rail departures to Luton Airport Parkway, from the place the Dart monorail runs to the airport terminal. The Luton Airport Categorical additionally runs from London St Pancras Worldwide. Nationwide Categorical coaches run from Victoria Coach Station and Paddington.
What have the RMT union and TfL mentioned in regards to the September Tube strikes?
The RMT union mentioned London Underground (LU) bosses have “refused to interact significantly with union calls for on pay, fatigue administration, excessive shift patterns and a discount within the working week”.
RMT members “voted in overwhelming numbers to take strike motion,” the union mentioned.
Eddie Dempsey, basic secretary of the RMT, mentioned: “Our members are doing a implausible job to maintain our capital shifting and work strenuous shift patterns to verify Londoners get to their locations across the clock.
“Fatigue and excessive shift rotations are severe points impacting on our members well being and wellbeing – all of which haven’t been adequately addressed for years by LU administration.”
In response, Claire Mann, TfL’s chief working officer, mentioned: “We name on the RMT to droop this motion, put our honest and reasonably priced provide to their members and proceed discussions with us. Our pay deal is in keeping with different presents accepted by the RMT throughout the rail business, so it’s disappointing the RMT is planning to disrupt Londoners with out giving their members a say on the provide.
“We stay open for discussions about any a part of our provide, and we’re dedicated to creating certain our colleagues are handled pretty. We welcome additional engagement from all of our unions about managing fatigue throughout the community, however a discount within the contractual 35-hour working week is neither sensible nor reasonably priced.:
How a lot do Tube drivers earn and what hours do they work?
In November 2024 TfL mentioned: “The present fastened wage for a full-time Tube driver is £68,096.”
The present shift sample includes 5 days of working round 36 hours, with a median of seven hours and 12 minutes per day plus an unpaid 30-minute meal break; one hour every week is usually “banked” for use later.
Shifts begin as early as 4.30am and end as late as 2am, whereas Night time Tube drivers work from 11pm till 7am.
Drivers get a minimal of 29 days of annual go away plus public holidays. In addition they get free journey for themselves and a nominated associate or member of the family on the TfL community, and reductions on Eurostar trains.
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