TRAVEL CHAOS TO HIT LONDON London Underground and DLR Face Severe Disruption as RMT Union Confirms September Strike Dates
London Underground and DLR Face Severe Disruption as RMT Union Confirms September Strike Dates

Transport for London (TfL) has warned passengers of major disruption across the capital after the RMT union confirmed five days of planned strike action starting on Sunday, 7 September.

The industrial action could bring little to no service across the London Underground from Sunday, 7 September to Thursday, 11 September, with further disruption expected on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and some London bus routes.

Tube strike details

  • Sunday, 7 September: Limited Tube services, ending by 6pm.
  • Monday 8 – Thursday 11 September: Little or no Underground service. Any trains running are unlikely to start before 8am.
  • Friday, 12 September: Services expected to resume, though no trains will run before 8am. A full service is anticipated by late morning.

DLR strike dates

  • Tuesday, 9 September and Thursday, 11 September: No Docklands Light Railway services due to separate industrial action.
  • Full service expected on other days, but interchange stations shared with the Tube may be affected.

Wider impact

  • Bus services in west, northwest and southwest London face additional disruption from Thursday, 11 September to Sunday, 14 September due to strike action by First Bus workers.
  • Other services, including the Elizabeth line, London Overground and London Trams, will continue operating but are expected to be extremely busy.

TfL statement

Claire Mann, TfL’s Chief Operating Officer, said:

“We are disappointed that the RMT union has announced strike action.

We have offered a 3.4% pay increase and made progress on a number of previous commitments. We urge the RMT to call off this action, which will only disrupt Londoners.”

TfL added that a reduction in the contractual 35-hour working week was “neither practical nor affordable” but stressed it remained open to dialogue on concerns around fatigue and rostering.

Travel advice

TfL has urged passengers to:

  • Check before travelling and allow extra time.
  • Consider walking or cycling where possible.
  • Be prepared for extremely busy trains, buses and roads.

 

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