Train drivers are set to go on strike in April. If you are visiting one of our services or have an appointment during the strike days, make sure to plan your journey in advance. Contact us if you are unable to attend your appointment.
Train drivers are set to strike again in April as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
Aslef members at 16 rail companies will take part in rolling one-day walk outs between Friday 5 and Monday 8 April, along with a six-day overtime ban. Here's a list of the services affected:
As well as the walkouts, Aslef members will refuse to work rest days from Thursday 4 to Saturday 6 April and from Monday 8 to Tuesday 9 April, union said.
The best way to keep up to date with this ever-evolving situation is to keep checking our website, and the TfL and National Rail websites.
Due to the strike, lines will be disrupted, delayed and busier than usual during this time, which will likely impact your journey, so we advise planning your route in advance and allowing plenty of time to travel.
If you are unable to attend your appointment during one of the strike days, please get in touch with us.