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Is there a train strike on Friday 12 May?

Strike action is taking place on the Southeastern network on Friday 12 May and Saturday 13 May. On Friday 12 May: There'll no trains running and no replacement buses – customers won't be able to travel on these dates.



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Industrial action dates ASLEF members at 19 train companies will be on strike on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October. They will also have overtime bans across the network on Friday 29 September and between Monday 2 October and Friday 6 October.

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Amtrak says it has fully restored rail service after it canceled some trains fearing the effects of a looming freight rail worker strike that was averted. “Amtrak has fully restored service, and all trains will depart from their origins today [Friday],” said the railroad in a statement.

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A separate strike by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) will take place on Friday 2 June 2023. The widespread disruption will see 20,000 railway workers in catering, train managers and station staff all take action as passengers face more travel chaos from three strikes in just four days.

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RMT (the Rail, Maritime and Transport union) and ASLEF (The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) members are striking in an ongoing dispute over pay and conditions.

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When RMT and ASLEF workers go on strike, these are the lines that are usually affected.
  • Avanti West Coast.
  • CrossCountry.
  • East Midlands Railway.
  • Great Western Railway.
  • LNER.
  • TransPennine Express.
  • c2c.
  • Greater Anglia.


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There will be four days of strikes in May and June that will affect the national train network. Please keep an eye on the news and be aware that your travel may be disrupted. Rail workers are due to strike on Friday 12 May, Saturday 13 May, Wednesday 31 May and Saturday 3 June.

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