Impact of Upcoming Tube Strikes on London Underground Lines
Tube strikes: Which London Underground lines will be hit by this week's walkouts?
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London's Tube services will be affected by strikes this week, with the Circle Line completely closed and reduced services on several lines. However, the Overground, Elizabeth Line, and DLR will operate normally but may experience crowding.
- 01The Circle Line will have no service during the strikes.
- 02The Metropolitan Line will not operate between Baker Street and Aldgate.
- 03Reduced services will affect the Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Northern, Victoria, and Waterloo & City Lines.
- 04The Overground, Elizabeth Line, and DLR will continue to run, but with expected crowding.
- 05London Buses and Trams will also be available during the strike period.
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This week's Tube strikes in London will primarily affect several Underground lines, with the Circle Line facing a complete shutdown. The Metropolitan Line will not operate between Baker Street and Aldgate, while other lines such as the Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Northern, Victoria, and Waterloo & City Lines will run on reduced services. Despite these disruptions, the Overground, Elizabeth Line, and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will continue to operate, although they are expected to be crowded. London Buses and Trams will also remain in service during the strike period.
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The strikes will lead to significant disruptions in public transport, affecting commuters and travelers in London.
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