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Rail strikes: Which services are affected as passengers face more travel misery?

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Expect to see less trains running on the tracks today… (Picture: Getty)

Hundreds have joined picket lines across the UK today as train strikes resume.

Nine out of ten trains will be cancelled today as all trade unions – the RMT (Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers), TSSA (Transport Salaried Staffs Association) and Aslef (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) – walk out as negotiations continue regarding pay.

The last lot of planned walkouts were cancelled as a mark of respect following the death of the Queen on September 8. However, these have now gone ahead and will run over the the next couple of weekends.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch has written to transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, urging her to take ‘urgent steps to allow a negotiated settlement’ after the union said latest figures showed railway bosses benefiting from government tax cuts.

Rail union have threatened to continue striking deep into the winter over what it considers unacceptable pay offers from rail companies, backed by the government.

Mick Whelan, Aslef’s general secretary with Labour MP’s Dawn Butler and Barry Gardiner (Picture: PA)

Disruption will be significantly worse than during other rail strikes this year, as members of the RMT, Aslef and TSSA unions will all be on a 24-hour strike simultaneously.

The unions joined forces to coincide with the start of the Conservative conference in Birmingham.

No trains will run in many areas, with no direct services at all on some intercity routes between London to Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh.

– Avanti West Coast

All services across Avanti West Coast routes have been cancelled.

– Chiltern Railways

No services will run on October 1.

– CrossCountry

Aslef train drivers have walked out today in protest over pay (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)

CrossCountry will not run any services on Saturday.

– Gatwick Express

The advice given is ‘only travel if absolutely necessary, as we will be running a severely reduced service’ on October 1.

– Great Western Railway

Passengers are advised to find alternative ways to travel on these days.

Only travel by train if absolutely necessary. The majority of train services will not operate and there will be no services on many routes. 

– Greater Anglia

Greater Anglia has asked customers to avoid travelling with their ‘heavily reduced and disrupted’ service.

– Heathrow Express

All Heathrow Express services have been cancelled.

Aslef General Secretary Mick Whelan (right) at a picket line at Kings Cross (Picture: PA)
Most train services across the country will not be running (Picture: George Cracknell Wright/LNP)

– Hull Trains

A ‘significantly reduced’ timetable is running, consisting of one service to and from King’s Cross.

– London North Eastern Railway

The LNER is running a reduced service, advising customers to check if their service is effected and how to get a refund.

– London Northwestern Railway

No London Northwestern Railway services are running.

– Northern

No services are running on October 1.

The picket line at Paddington Station in London (Picture: Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

– Southeastern

All Southeastern services have been cancelled.

– Southern

Only travel if absolutely necessary, as they will be running a severely reduced service, with many stations not being served.

If you do travel, please check your journey and expect disruption.

Additionally, engineering works will still be going ahead between Three Bridges and Brighton on 1 October.

– Stansted Express

Stansted Express have advised customers to avoid travelling on Saturday.

– Transport for Wales

Although not directly affected by strikes, services are likely to be hit by the reduced timetable of other operators.

Customers have been advised to avoid non-essential travel between Carmarthen – Newport, Cardiff – Lydney, Shrewsbury – Wolverhampton, and North Wales Coast, since trains are expected to be busy.

– West Midlands Railway

No West Midlands Railway services are running on Saturday.

Meanwhile, several other strikes are to follow on weekends throughout October.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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