Londoners face extensive travel dissolution this week amid tube strikes

Passenger Are set on Facing about a week Causes due to disintegration of transport Tube strike in the capital.

From Sunday 7 September, various groups of Rail, Marine and Transport Association (RMT) Members will go out Each day the purpose of bringing the operation across the tube network, bringing operations into a stop.

Every underground The line will be affected During this period, and the services still running are expected to be more busy than normal.

Here is everything that you have to know about the upcoming walkout.

When are the strikes?

Tube and DLR attacks are planned between 7 and 12 September, causing significant disruption across the city.

• On Sunday 7 September, with limited services, tube will be disrupted. The services that run will end soon. To avoid disruption, complete your journey by 6 pm.

• From Monday 8 to Thursday 11 September 2025, tube services will be severely interrupted, in which no service is required.

• On Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 September 2025, there will be no service on DLR.

• On Friday, September 12 at 8 am, services will start returning to normal.

Every underground line will be affected during the strike this week ,Country,

What will be closed?

All train services in the entire London underground network will be limited during the strike.

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will also be closed on Tuesday and Thursday.

Here is a list of affected tube lines:

• Beckarlu

• Central

• circle

• District

• Hammarsith and City

• Jubilee

• Metropolies

• Northern

• Pikadili

• Victoria

• Waterloo and City

What about Elizabeth line and overground lines?

The overground and tram will run normally during the strike period, but underground trains are expected to be very busy with buses and roads.

However, there will be some disruption in the Elizabeth line.

On Monday 8 and Wednesday 10 September, Elizabeth line will not stop at the following stations before 7.30 am and after 10.30 pm:

• Whitchaple

• Liverpool Street

• Farringdon

• Tottenham Court Road

• bond Street

On Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 September, trains will not stop at these stations before 8 am.

TFL is urging passengers to plan further ,Getty/istock,

What should I do if I need to travel?

Transport to London (TFL) urging passengers to allow additional time for their journey while planning and traveling further.

TFL is Traveling plannerOr apps including Citimper can help with it.

However, other options include cycling or walking, with centers, lime and forest bikes available, which are available to rent in the capital.

Why are there attacks?

London underground staff are attacking their current salary and working conditions.

RMT members voted heavy for the strike action after nine months of talks and failed to resolve long -running disputes on salary and conditions.

TFL has offered a salary increase of 3.4 percent, but said that it cannot tolerate the 35 -hour work to meet the demand for RMT for the week.

Nick Dent, director of the customer operations for the London underground, said Nick Dent, that it was not too late to shut down the strike on Friday.

He said that the company had offered “fair” payment unconditionally, which he had urged the RMT to vote for its members.

Has any incident been canceled?

Coldplay has reinstated the last two dates of its tour at the Wambley Stadium.

The show has been re -determined on 6 and 12 September on 7 and 8 September.

The band said, “Without a tube service, it is impossible to get 82,000 people again in concerts and home safely, and therefore no event license can be given.”

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