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When are the next rail strikes this week?
Wednesday
May 6

Non-Strike day
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Thursday
May 7

Non-Strike day
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Friday
May 8

Non-Strike day
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Saturday
May 9

Non-Strike day
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Sunday
May 10

Non-Strike day
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Monday
May 11

Non-Strike day
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Tuesday
May 12

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UK Trains rail disruptions & other info
Feb 23 to Mar 31
All visa-exempt visitors to the UK will be required to obtain an ETA prior to travel
Period:Monday, February 23 to Monday, March 31
Operators:Eurostar
Related Information:All visitors to the UK who do not require a visa for short stays and who do not already hold UK immigration status must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling to the UK or for landside transit. Anyone without the necessary status will be refused entry to the UK.
May 5 to May 5
A fault with the signalling system between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction means some lines are disrupted.
Period:Tuesday, May 5 to Tuesday, May 5
Operators:Southern
Related Information:A fault with the signalling system between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction means some lines are disrupted. As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 18:00.
Customer advice:
Some services may terminate and restart at Shepherds Bush.
You may need to change trains to complete your journey and allow at least 30 minutes more time to travel.
Tickets are being accepted at no extra cost on London Overground services between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction via Willesden Junction.
Planning your journey:
You can see a live map of the network and use live departure boards. This will show where your journey is likely to be affected.
If you're travelling in the London area, you can plan journeys on alternative routes by using the TfL Journey Planner. You can also use Southern's app to find up-to-date information.
Can you tell me more about the incident?
This part of the network uses axle counters to detect trains by tracking their wheels. If one fails, the system may think a train is still there, preventing others from moving forward.
Drivers must stop at red signals and get verbal permission to proceed at a reduced speed, which can cause significant delays, especially in areas with long track sections.
Faults can be caused by electronic issues or debris. Network Rail is investigating, and we’ll share updates as soon as we have them.
Check before you travel:
You can check your journey using the National Rail Enquiries real-time Journey Planner.
Compensation:
You may be entitled to compensation if you experience a delay in completing your journey today. Please keep your train ticket and make a note of your journey, as both will be required to support any claim.





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