November 2024 TfL tube strike dates, lines affected and journey advice | UK News
Travel on the Tube will be severely affected at multiple points over the next month
Aslef, the train drivers’ union, and RMT, which represents most other Tube workers, announced the action after rejecting a pay offer from Transport for London (TfL).
Their members will stage walk-outs on various days between November 1 and November 16, with services affected to different degrees depending on the action.
Aslef says members don’t ‘want to make travelling in and around the capital more difficult for passengers and we don’t want to lose a day’s pay’, but is accusing Tube bosses of refusing to ‘sit down properly and negotiate with us’.
TfL said the action is ‘disappointing’ but insists it is still engaged in the talks.
When will the strikes happen?
There are three lots of strikes which will have the most significant impact on the network.
From Sunday, November 3 until Tuesday, November 5, various RMT members including station staff and control centre workers will strike.
RMT signallers and service controllers will strike all day on Wednesday, November 6 and Friday, November 8.
Aslef’s train drivers, instructors and managers will stage 24-hour walkouts on Thursday, November 7 and Tuesday, November 12.
There are other actions happening – such as engineering drivers striking for 24 hours from Friday, November 1 – but these aren’t expected to disrupt travel.
Keep reading to find out how services will be impacted.