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A second 48‑hour strike has been called by the RMT and TSSA unions. I am writing to share our provisional plans for what we will run on each Tube line. If the strike goes ahead, Tube services will be affected from about 21:30 on Tuesday 11 February until the morning of Friday 14 February, when services are expected to return to normal.
We will run as many trains as we can but there will be disruption, with some stations closed. Where we can operate services on Wednesday and Thursday, trains will run from around 07:00 until around 23:00. Please note that last Tube services from central London may depart significantly earlier, at around 21:30.
To see a provisional list of the services that we will try to run by Tube line, which may help you plan your journey in advance, please click here
Please check before you travel as the situation may change throughout the day.
The changes that we are proposing to make will mean our staff will be more visible and available, with stations staffed and controlled at all times. We will introduce a 24‑hour service on core parts of the Tube at weekends from 2015. For details of our plans, please visit tfl.gov.uk/futuretube
For the latest updates, please visit tfl.gov.uk
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Mike Brown
Managing Director
London Underground
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