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When are the next rail strikes this week?
Friday
May 15

Non-Strike day
Have a nice trip.
Saturday
May 16

Non-Strike day
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Sunday
May 17

Non-Strike day
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Monday
May 18

Non-Strike day
Have a nice trip.
Tuesday
May 19

Industrial action
Some routes may be impacted by strike.
Wednesday
May 20

Industrial action
Some routes may be impacted by strike.
Thursday
May 21

Industrial action
Some routes may be impacted by strike.
Upcoming UK Trains Train Strikes Action
Keep reading for our strikes information.
May 19 to May 22
Industrial action to affect London Underground services from Tuesday 19 to Friday 22 May
Period:Tuesday, May 19 to Friday, May 22
Operators:London Underground
Related Information:We have been made aware that industrial action is planned that will affect London Underground services from Tuesday 19 to Friday 22 May.
Industrial action will run from midday each day through to midday the following day, but disruption will continue into the afternoons and evenings of each day.
Impact on London Underground services:
The strikes will affect the whole London Underground network.
A reduced service will run across most lines but significant disruption is expected.
Any services that do run will be less frequent, very busy, and you may not be able to board the first train.
Service levels will vary throughout the week.
Tuesday 19 and Thursday 21 May:
Until mid-morning: normal services.
Late morning: services ramping down ahead of strike.
After midday: significant disruption on all lines, continuing through the following day.
Evening: services that do run will finish earlier than usual.
Wednesday 20 and Friday 22 May:
Until mid-morning: services that do run will start later than usual.
Late morning: significant disruption on all lines until midday.
After midday: some continued disruption as services return to normal.
Evening: normal service.
Elizabeth line, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground:
Elizabeth line, Docklands Light Railway and London Overground will be running normally on strike days but you should expect services to be busier than usual.
Further information:
Industrial action is also planned between Tuesday 16 and Friday 19 June - further details will be announced at a later date.
You can find out more information about the industrial action on the TfL website.
UK Trains rail disruptions & other info
May 15 to May 15
An emergency incident is causing disruption to services between Hastings and Tonbridge
Period:Friday, May 15 to Friday, May 15
Operators:Southeastern
Related Information:The emergency services dealing with an incident between Hastings and Tonbridge has resulted in all lines being closed. As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 40 minutes or revised.
Disruption is expected until 12:00.
What's happened?
Emergency services are dealing with an incident between Robertsbridge and Etchingham and the electric current to trains has been switched off.
How does this affect my journey?
Trains are not able to run from Hastings towards Tonbridge.
What should I do?
Replacement buses are running between Hastings and Tonbridge.
You may use your ticket on the following alternative routes at no extra cost:
Southern services from Hastings to London Victoria / Ashford International.
Highspeed services can be used from Ashford for customers travelling from St Leonards / Hastings.
Stagecoach bus route 1066.
London Underground between our London terminal stations.
Alternative routes:
For details of alternative routes that may be available to complete your journey, please refer to our Alternative routes during disruption maps.
How can I stay up to date?
You can follow Southeastern on Twitter (X) @SE_Railway or follow the Southeastern WhatsApp channel.
May 16 to May 16
Protests and FA Cup final expected to cause heavy congestion in London area
Period:Saturday, May 16 to Saturday, May 16
Related Information:Heading into or through London on Saturday 16 May? Planned protests in central London mean that trains, stations and other public transport are expected to be very busy, with road closures and bus diversions in place.
In addition, trains into and out of London Euston are likely to be busy with football fans travelling for the FA Cup final.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey across London.





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