A new 60-hour strike, announced on 5 December, will see members of the RMT union walk out from 6pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on 27 December.
During recent strikes, services have been seriously disrupted, with many providers only running a skeleton service – and most not running any trains at all. So if you were planning on cutting it fine and dashing back to your family home on Christmas Eve, it might be worth having a rethink, as services are likely to be even busier than usual before that 6pm cut-off.
GTR, who operate the Thameslink services, are involved in strike action, though, so if that is your main route around the capital, you’ll need to consider the alternatives.“It feels like the whole system has been dismantled”: why nurses are striking in the first-ever nationwide walkoutAs the RMT is the biggest railway union, the vast majority of UK rail providers are being affected by the walkout.
“In the event of your service being affected by strike action, cross-industry ticket acceptance between different train companies and temporary removal of certain ticket restrictions may be made available.”
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