London Tube strikes: What you need to know

Tube strikes to go ahead if last-ditch talks fail

London Tube strikes: What you need to know

There are going to be two 24-hour Tube strikes on Tuesday and Thursday. This is because an agreement was not reached about the Tube having a four-day week with hours. The drivers who work for the Rail, Maritime and Transport union are going to strike because Transport for London will not listen to their concerns about the working hours.Transport for London thinks the strikes are disappointing. They are going to talk to the union on Monday to try to stop the strike.

They hope to have least half of the Tube services running but some lines will not be working. The Circle and Piccadilly lines will not be running. The Metropolitan line will also not be running between Baker Street and Aldgate.

The Central line will be closed between White City and Liverpool Street. Tube strikes are going to cause problems for people who use the Tube on Tuesday and Thursday. The Tube strikes are because of the argument over the four-day week, with hours.

The London transport services are saying that our services will be start late and early. they will be start before 06:30 BST or after 21:00.

You should always be ready you can face some isue on transport for London services in mornings of 3 June and 5 June. Just 2 days you will be disturbed.

Transport for London services like buses and London Overground and Elizabeth line and DLR and tram services will still be running. Transport for London services, like these will be much busier than they usually are.