Tube strikes to affect commuters over several days

Tube strikes will affect commuters over several days from 7 January as London Underground workers walk out over pay.

A strike by Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) members is set to cause heavy disruption to Tube services until 12 January.

Union members from various departments of London Underground will strike on different days, meaning there will be “little to no service” on strike days.

The industrial action comes after RMT members voted against the latest pay offer of 5% at the end of last year.

Transport for London (TfL) has urged passengers to only travel on the strike days if their journey is “essential”.

Other TfL workers on bus, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line services won’t be striking, but those services will be busier and affected by station closures at stations that also serve London Underground lines.

One-way or queueing systems may also be in place, it says.

The industrial action began on 5 January, but the impact won’t be felt until Sunday when services are wound down.

Here is a full list of the services affected by strikes and when:

TfL has urged customers to complete Tube journeys by 5.30pm as services will end earlier than normal.

Lines serving the Emirates Stadium are expected to remain open later to accommodate fans watching the Arsenal v Liverpool FA Cup tie. Those services will begin to wind down from 7.30pm.

It is only the Underground that will be affected on Sunday evening. The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR services are all expected to run without disruption.

RMT members in London Underground’s network control centre are the workers taking action.

Severe disruption is expected, with little to no service expected to run on the Underground.

The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR servicesmay suffer “possible station closures/disruption to some services”.

It will be RMT members in London Underground’s network control centre striking again, this time joined by all other RMT members, including engineering, fleet maintenance, stations and train operators.

Severe disruption is expected, with little to no service expected to run.

The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR servicesmay suffer “possible station closures/disruption to some services”.

Members in the Tubes signalling and service control functions are the ones striking.

Severe disruption is expected, with little to no service expected to run.

The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR servicesmay suffer “possible station closures/disruption to some services”.

Most RMT members are striking again, including engineering, fleet maintenance, stations and train operators.

Severe disruption is expected, with little to no service expected to run.

The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR servicesmay suffer “possible station closures/disruption to some services”.

On this day it’s members of the Tubes signalling and service control functions striking.

There are no strikes on Friday, but Tube services are starting later due to the previous industrial action. Regular services are expected to have resumed by midday.

The Elizabeth Line, London Overground and DLR services are all expected to run without disruption throughout the day.

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