Transport for London (TfL) has issued a warning to passengers expecting severe travel disruptions across the capital due to upcoming strike action by RMT Tube drivers.
The industrial action will affect the entire London Underground network on Tuesday, June 2, and Thursday, June 4.
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Service Levels and Delays
According to TfL, most subway lines plan to maintain some level of service during the strike period, though major operational disruptions are anticipated.
Trains will start later than scheduled and finish earlier than usual on both strike dates.
Commuters should also expect residual delays during the early morning hours of Wednesday, June 3, and Friday, June 5, as the network works to restore normal operations.
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TfL recommends that travelers plan their routes before starting journeys, allow extra travel time, and prepare for delays.
Alternative Transport Options
Alternative public transit options, including London buses, the DLR, trams, London Overground, and the Elizabeth line, are scheduled to run normally during the strike.
However, TfL expects these services to be significantly busier than usual.
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Officials encourage walking or cycling for shorter journeys where possible.