UK train strikes: Here are date and locations

Rail workers will resume strike action over pay and conditions on Saturday. Because of the Queen's death, strikes planned for September were cancelled.

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There will be a strike on October 1 by members of various railway unions in the UK. Birmingham is hosting the Conservative Party conference the day before the London Marathon.

Rail workers will be adversely affected by this action. As it is the first time the unions have struck on the same day, services will be significantly disrupted. There will be fewer trains in some areas, with a reduced timetable suggesting just 11% of services will operate. Workers will return to work early on Sunday morning.

Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) members will hold a further strike at Cross Country on October 5, Great Western Railway on October 6, and Avanti and C2C on October 8. Additionally, wide-ranging strikes will be marked by the 5th and 8th. Timetables are being revised. Services will begin later than usual on the days following strike days.


Biggest rail strike in over 30 years hits UK
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Rush-hour commuters in the UK faced chaos today as railway workers began the network's biggest strike action in more than three decades, with a cost-of-living crisis threatening wider industrial action.

Rush-hour commuters in the UK faced chaos today as railway workers began the network's biggest strike action in more than three decades, with a cost-of-living crisis threatening wider industrial acti..
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Last-ditch talks to avert the strike broke down on Monday, meaning more than 50,000 members of rail union RMT will walk out for three days this week. Train and London Underground stations shut Tuesday morning, forcing people to either work from home or find alternative routes into the office.

Last-ditch talks to avert the strike broke down on Monday, meaning more than 50,000 members of rail union RMT will walk out for three days this week. Train and London Underground stations shut Tuesda..
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Hordes of people were waiting at bus stops on the outskirts of London shortly after 6:00 am, but many gave up as services towards the capital carried on without stopping, already full.

Hordes of people were waiting at bus stops on the outskirts of London shortly after 6:00 am, but many gave up as services towards the capital carried on without stopping, already full.

RMT general-secretary Mick Lynch described as 'unacceptable' offers of below-inflation pay rises by both overground train operators and London Underground that runs the Tube in the capital.

RMT general-secretary Mick Lynch described as 'unacceptable' offers of below-inflation pay rises by both overground train operators and London Underground that runs the Tube in the capital.

The walkouts -- also on Thursday and Saturday -- risk causing significant disruption to major events including the Glastonbury music festival. Schools are warning that thousands of teenagers taking national exams will also be affected.

The walkouts -- also on Thursday and Saturday -- risk causing significant disruption to major events including the Glastonbury music festival. Schools are warning that thousands of teenagers taking n..
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The strikes are the biggest dispute on Britain's railway network since 1989, according to the RMT. Rail operators, however, warn of disruption throughout the week, with only around 20 percent of services running during the walkouts while lines not affected by strike action still having to reduce services. RMT members on the London Underground are additionally staging a 24-hour Tube train stoppage Tuesday.

The strikes are the biggest dispute on Britain's railway network since 1989, according to the RMT. Rail operators, however, warn of disruption throughout the week, with only around 20 percent of serv..
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There is a dispute between unions and the government over pay, job cuts, and terms and conditions. They say pay should be increased to reflect rising costs. In July, Network Rail offered workers an 8% raise over two years as part of a modernization plan that they must accept. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT), which represents rail workers, says this is a "paltry sum" and a real-term pay cut.

According to the government, the railway system must be modernized and financially sustainable. During the COVID pandemic, taxpayers spent £16 billion supporting the railways. However, with passenger numbers still down by one-fifth, it says changes are necessary.
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FAQ

  1. When are the railway strikes starting?
    October 1
  2. How much did the taxpayers pay during COVID to support the railways?
    16 billion pounds.
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