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Strikes to disrupt travel in London from Tuesday

Mon, 18th May 2026 13:09

LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Strikes ​are ⁠set to disrupt travel ​in London for several days from Tuesday, ​with ‌drivers of some London Underground trains ⁠conducting two 24-hour walkouts over proposed ⁠changes to ​their working hours.

Here are details on the strike dates and services affected:

* The ​RMT ‌union has said its members will walk out from 1100 GMT on May 19 to 1059 ​GMT on May 20.

* A second ‌strike is planned from 1100 GMT on May 21 ‌to 1059 GMT on May 22.

* All London Underground lines are likely to ​be affected and disruption is expected to continue ‌into the afternoons and evenings of strike days, according to Transport for London.

* ⁠Other ⁠TfL services, including the ‌London Overground line, the Elizabeth line, the driverless ​DLR ​line, buses and trams, are ‌expected to operate but will be busier than usual. (Reporting by Muvija M; editing by William James)

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