Which Tubes Will Be Running During Strike?


TfL confirms Underground services it intends to operate

Transport for London (TfL) has today (3rd February) confirmed the Underground services which it intends to operate, depending on staffing levels, should the strikes threatened by the leaderships of the RMT and TSSA unions on London Underground (LU) go ahead.

Although it is not possible for TfL to say exactly what services they will be able to run, the information below aims to help passengers to plan journeys in advance. However, the situation may change throughout the day. 

District line

@districtline

They intend to run trains:
  • between Upminster and Wimbledon around every eight minutes in both directions
  • between Ealing Broadway and High Street Kensington around every 20 minutes in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Aldgate East, Becontree, Blackfriars, Bromley-by-Bow, Dagenham East, Dagenham Heathway, East Ham, Elm Park, Gloucester Road, Hornchurch, Plaistow, Sloane Square, Stepney Green, Temple, Upminster Bridge, Upney or Upton Park stations.

Piccadilly line

@piccadillyline

No service would operate through the central area. They intend to run trains between Acton Town and Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 around every ten minutes in both directions, and between Arnos Grove and Cockfosters around every ten minutes in both directions. 

These trains would not stop at Heathrow Terminal 4 or Southgate stations.

Central line

@centralline

No service would operate through the central area.  They intend to run trains:
  • between Epping and Leytonstone around every 12 minutes in both directions.
  • between Theyst Ruislip and White City around every 15 minutes in both directions.

Hammersmith & City line

@hamandcityline

They intend to run trains between Hammersmith and Moorgate around every ten minutes in both directions. These trains would not stop at Barbican, Euston Square and Great Portland Street stations.

Circle line

@circleline

See District line, Hammersmith & City line and Metropolitan line below.
London Overground

A normal service will operate. Some stations where there is an interchange with London Underground may be affected.

Bakerloo line

@bakerlooline

They intend to run trains between Queen's Park and Elephant & Castle around every six minutes in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Edgware Road, Embankment, Kilburn Park, Lambeth North, Maida Vale, Piccadilly Circus or Regent's Park stations.

Jubilee line

@jubileeline

They intend to run trains: 
  • between Stanmore and Finchley Road around every five minutes in both directions
  • between Waterloo and Stratford around every five minutes in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Bermondsey and Southwark stations.

Metropolitan line

@metline

They intend to run trains between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Aldgate around every ten minutes in both directions. These trains would not stop at Barbican, Euston Square, Great Portland Street, Northwick Park and Preston Road stations.

Northern line

@northernline

They intend to run trains over the whole line (except to Mill Hill East), with a train around every five minutes via both the Bank and Charing Cross branches in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Borough, Chalk Farm, Clapham North, Clapham South, Colliers Wood, Embankment, Goodge Street, Hampstead, Highgate, Leicester Square, Mornington Crescent, Old Street, Oval, South Wimbledon, Tooting Bec, Tufnell Park and Warren Street stations.

Victoria line

@victorialine

They intend to run trains between Seven Sisters and Victoria around every five minutes in both directions. 

These trains would not stop at Warren Street station.

Waterloo & City line

@wlooandcityline

No service.

LU is consulting with trade unions and staff over the closure of ticket offices and the introduction of a 24 hour weekend service on some lines.

Two 48-hour strikes have been called at LU which will affect services from:

  • Around 9.30pm on Tuesday 4 February until the morning of Friday 7 February; and,
  • Around 9.30pm on Tuesday 11 February until the morning of Friday 14 February.

Should the RMT and TSSA strike action go ahead, LU will keep as many stations open and run as many trains as possible.

Services will be affected from 21:30hrs on Tuesday 4 February so customers are asked to try to complete journeys as early as possible that evening.

If your Oyster card needs topping up, it may help to do this in advance of the industrial action starting.

There will be disruption to journeys on Wednesday and Thursday, when Tube services will start later and finish earlier than normal - trains will run from around 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs.

Trained TfL Ambassadors and volunteers will also be on hand to provide customers with travel information and advice on the ground.

TfL urges all customers to plan ahead and to check before they travel at tfl.gov.uk and by following @TfLTravelAlerts, @TfLTrafficNews and @TfLBusAlerts on Twitter.

 

February 3, 2014