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Perry Richardson

TRAIN, TUBE AND BUS STRIKE: TfL ‘strongly encouraging’ Londoners to avoid travelling on 19 August

Updated: Aug 14, 2022



Rail, Tube and bus strikes on Friday 19 August will affect the majority of TfL's network. Customers are advised to avoid travelling on the Tube and only travel on the rest of the TfL network if essential.

Transport for London (TfL) is strongly encouraging customers to avoid travelling on the Tube and only travel if essential on the rest of the network on Friday 19 August and until 8am on Saturday 20 August.

The advice comes due to planned industrial action by the RMT on London Underground and London Overground station staff on 19 August, as well as by Unite on some London buses on 19 and 20 August. RMT strike action on national rail services will also impact services on London Underground, London Overground and the Elizabeth line from 18-21 August. Customers are advised to plan ahead, check before they travel and leave more time for their journey.


In addition, strike action by ASLEF train drivers today (Saturday 13 August) will significantly disrupt the London Overground network. Customers should use alternative routes.

Unite is undertaking strike action on some London bus services on Friday 19 and Saturday 20 August, which will impact some routes through west and northwest London and parts of Hertfordshire and Surrey. Several routes will not be operating throughout the day and there will be no Night Bus service on affected routes on Friday 19 August and Saturday 20 August. Customers are encouraged to avoid making journeys on affected services until 8am on Saturday 21 August.


London’s taxi service is set for another huge day of demand. Taxi marshals are likely to assist at major mainline train stations to help move people as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Travel advice for the strike action is available at tfl.gov.uk/strikes.


Andy Lord, TfL's Chief Operating Officer, said: "I would like to apologise to our customers who will have their journeys impacted by these strikes. We're urging people to avoid travelling on the Tube and only travel if essential on the rest of the network on 19 August, and to ensure they check before they travel from 18-21 August. If customers are travelling they should plan ahead and expect disruption across the network. Walking and cycling is likely to be the best way to get around during this action.


"We're urging the RMT and Unite to call off these strikes - my message to them is that it's not too late to work with us, Arriva Rail London and RATP to find a resolution and avoid the huge disruption this action will cause."

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