When are the subsequent UK prepare strikes and what trains are affected?
rain drivers have introduced they may launch a week-long ban on extra time, threatening to disrupt services additional after every week of Tube and rail strikes.
Drivers at 15 train-operating firms will launch one other ban on extra time from Monday, July 31 to Saturday, August 5 amid a long-running dispute over pay, the Aslef union has introduced.
It would be the fourth week-long ban on non-contractual extra time since May.
The extra time ban is predicted to “seriously” disrupt rail providers, the union mentioned.
The news comes after Tube and National Rail strikes are set to trigger disruptions for Londoners between July 20 and 29.
Here’s when the prepare strikes will happen and which prepare firms will likely be affected.
When are the subsequent prepare strikes within the UK?
Two unions have introduced strike days in July, with the RMT Union planning three days of strike motion.
This will have an effect on 14 train-operating firms throughout July, on Thursday, July 20, Saturday, July 22, and Saturday, July 29.
Aslef have introduced a week-long extra time ban from Monday, July 31 to Saturday, August 5.
What trains are affected by the July prepare strikes?
The following train-operating firms are confirmed to be affected by the upcoming strikes, stating that they don’t anticipate to be operating their full timetable. Journey planners should be exhibiting scheduled trains, so you might be suggested to verify near the strike dates and keep away from travelling the place doable:
The following train-operating firms can also be affected by short-notice cancellations, though they’re presently anticipating to run their full timetables. Passengers are suggested to verify earlier than they journey:
All the above trains can even be affected by the extra time ban.
The following prepare firms will not be affected and are anticipated to run as regular all through the month of July:
- c2c
- Caledonian Sleeper
- Grand Central
- Elizabeth line
- Heathrow Express
- Hull Trains
- London Overground
- Merseyrail
- ScotRail
- Transport for Wales
You can even verify the National Rail website for up-to-date basic data on strikes affecting all rail firms.