Tube strikes: Full list of London Underground strikes - dates, times and disrupted services

Prepare for major disruptions across London's underground network next week as Tube workers strike over pay and conditions.

It’s officially November and here in London, that means one thing. No, not Christmas lights and firework displays, we’re talking about train strikes.

The entire London Underground network is set to be brought to a standstill over the coming weeks due to mass walkouts over pay and working conditions.

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Tube workers will strike in November after members of ASLEF, the train drivers’ union, and the RMT, representing most other Tube workers, rejected a pay offer from Transport for London (TfL).

TfL has said it is too soon to know exactly which lines will be impacted by the various strikes. However, it has been reported that very few services will be running at all on the days when drivers strike.

Here are some important dates to add to your diary.

This article has been updated to reflect the change in strike action. It was originally reported that strikes would take place across several days next week however these have now been suspended.

London Underground strikes next week - dates, times and affected services:

Strikes planned by the RMT for early November have been suspended, However, strikes by ASLEF will still go ahead as planned.

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Thursday, November 7th: No London Underground services are expected to operate.

Tuesday, November 12th: Major disruption across most Underground services with little to no service. Any services that run are expected to start late and finish early.

No strikes are currently planned on the Elizabeth Line, Overground, London Trams, or DLR. Buses will also run as usual but are expected to be busier than usual.

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