Upcoming London Tube Strikes: Affected Lines and Schedule
London Tube strikes – full list of affected lines and exact time they will start

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London commuters will experience disruptions due to tube strikes on June 2 and June 4, affecting the Circle, Piccadilly, Metropolitan, and Central lines. The RMT union is protesting a proposed four-day work week, raising concerns about fatigue and reduced flexibility.
- 01Tube strikes are scheduled for June 2 and June 4, running from 00:01 to 23:59 on both days.
- 02No service will be available on the Circle and Piccadilly lines during the strike days.
- 03The Metropolitan line will not operate between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line will be closed between White City and Liverpool Street.
- 04Transport for London (TfL) plans to pilot a four-day work week on the Bakerloo line, which some drivers support.
- 05TfL has urged customers to check travel plans and allow extra time for journeys during the strike.
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London's tube drivers, represented by the RMT union, are set to strike on June 2 and June 4, causing significant disruptions across multiple Underground lines. The strikes will last for 24 hours each day, from 00:01 to 23:59. Specifically, there will be no service on the Circle and Piccadilly lines, while the Metropolitan line will be closed between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line will not operate between White City and Liverpool Street. Other lines, including the Overground and Elizabeth Line, will run but with reduced service hours. This industrial action stems from disputes regarding a proposed four-day work week, which the RMT argues could lead to increased fatigue and less flexibility for drivers. Transport for London (TfL) is continuing discussions with the union and is disappointed by the decision to strike, urging the RMT to collaborate to resolve the issues. Commuters are advised to check their travel plans and allow extra time for their journeys during the strike days.
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Commuters relying on the affected tube lines will face significant travel disruptions, potentially leading to delays and increased travel times.
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