Tube strikes set to go ahead this Wednesday, TfL confirms
Updated : 11:57
London commuters are set for major travel disruptions this week after Transport for London confirmed that members of four transport unions are planning a 24-hour strike on the Tube starting Wednesday afternoon.
RMT, Unite and TSSA members are set to stage a strike from 18:30 on 8 July, while ASLEF drivers are also planning action from 21:30 that day, amid ongoing disputes over pay and the operation of the Night Tube.
DLR, London Overground and TfL Rail staff will not be on strike.
TfL warned in a statement: “If the strike goes ahead, there will be no Tube service from late afternoon on Wednesday 8 July and no Tube service at all on Thursday 9 July.
“All other public transport services and roads will be much busier than usual, so please check before you travel.”
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