Are there train strikes in London today?
There is no rail strikes today (June 24) but the knock-on effect will be felt as train services are limited today. Only 60% of trains are expected to run and TfL has adviced people to avoid travelling until mid-morning.
Is the Tube affected by the rail strike?
Will the DLR and Overground be affected by the Tube and rail strikes? The DLR will not be part of the strikes, but will be affected and running reduced services. London Overground services will run between 7.30pm-6.30pm on each strike day, and between 7.30-6pm on Thursday 23 June and Saturday 25 June.
Is London Underground closed today?
Contact us. We’re open Monday to Friday: 08:00-20:00. We’re closed on weekends and bank holidays.
Is there a tube strike in London?
There are overnight strikes on the Central, Jubilee, Northern and Victoria lines every Friday and Saturday until Sunday 6 December 2022.
Which lines are affected by tube strike?
Which Tube lines are impacted by the strikes?
- London Overground.
- The Elizabeth line.
- London Trams.
- London Underground. (PA)
Which Tube lines are affected by strike?
The Elizabeth line and London Overground will also experience severe disruption. On June 21, all Tube lines will be affected including the Overground and the Elizabeth line. Bus services and the DLR will be extremely busy as a result.
What tube lines are going on strike?
Overnight Tube strikes There are overnight strikes on the Central, Jubilee, Northern and Victoria lines every Friday and Saturday until Sunday 6 December 2022. Check before you travel.
Are there any delays on the CENTRAL line today?
There are no reported disruptions at any .
Is the CENTRAL line on strike?
Is the central line running today?
No disruptions There are no reported disruptions at any .
How long is Tube strike today?
The strike began at 8am on Monday and will last 24 hours, so will end at 8am on Tuesday.
What time will the Tube strike start?
The service will start from around 7.30am, with morning trains not arriving in London until after 9am. The final train from the capital will leave at 4.45pm. All departures are cancelled between Monday and Friday. In most cases just three trains in each direction will be running on strike days.