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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