Industrial action ahead on tubes and trains. Picture: BBC
Train Drivers' Union Announces Another Round of Strikes
South Western and Great Western services set to be hit
Two days of strikes are planned on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October – and an overtime ban across the UK rail network on Friday 29 September and from Monday 2 to Friday 6 October.
RMT Announces New Strike Dates on London Underground
Two days of action planned over job losses and working conditions
The RMT union is to hold two more days of strike action on London Underground as part of its dispute over job losses and working conditions.
Its 3,500 members working on the network will not turn up for work on Wednesday 4 October and Friday 6 October
Ballot Being Held on Strike Action on Local Buses
Dispute at RATP could affect routes across west and south west London
Extended Closures Planned on District Lines
Engineering work to hit services during the week
From 1930 Saturday 30 September until 1230 Sunday 1 October
No service between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction
Saturday 30 September, between 0150 and 0400
No service between Hammersmith and Heathrow (all terminals). Replacement buses operate.
Replacement buses operate
Service PL1: Hammersmith - Turnham Green - Acton Town - South Ealing - Northfields - Boston Manor - Osterley - Hounslow East - Hounslow Central (Bell Corner) - Hounslow West - Hatton Cross - Heathrow Central (for Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3) - Heathrow Terminal 5
Saturday 30 September, from 0400 and all day Sunday 1 October
No service between Hammersmith and Heathrow (all terminals). Use Elizabeth line or Heathrow Express to connect between terminals at Heathrow. Replacement buses operate.
Replacement buses operate
Service PL1: Acton Town - South Ealing - Northfields - Boston Manor - Osterley - Hounslow East - Hounslow Central (Bell Corner) - Hounslow West - Hatton Cross - Heathrow Central (for Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3)
Saturday 30 September and Sunday 1 October
The lines in the Barnes area will be closed all weekend due to maintenance work.
Queenstown Road station will be closed all weekend.
Due to the diverted Reading and Windsor services, some services via Wimbledon are also revised.
Saturday
London Waterloo to Reading services will be revised and will be diverted between
Clapham Junction and Twickenham. These services will call additionally at Kingston and Strawberry Hill.
London Waterloo to Windsor services will be revised and will be diverted between
Clapham Junction and Twickenham via Kingston calling at all stations.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Wimbledon and Kingston services will be revised and will run between Kingston and Richmond only.
Buses will run between Clapham Junction and Twickenham via Richmond calling at all stations except St Margarets.
London Waterloo to Weybridge via Staines services will start from Kew Bridge.
Buses will run between Clapham Junction and Kew Bridge.
London Waterloo to Basingstoke stopping services and London Waterloo to Alton services will run combined to Woking where the train will divide.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will be revised and will start from Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will be revised and will start from Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Woking stopping services will be revised and will call additionally at New Malden and Berrylands.
Sunday
Clapham Junction and Twickenham calling additionally at Wimbledon, Kingston and Strawberry Hill.
An hourly service will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham
via Kingston calling at all stations.
An hourly service will start from Richmond.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Wimbledon and Kingston services will be revised and will run between Kingston and Richmond only.
Buses will run between Clapham Junction and Twickenham via Richmond calling at all stations except St Margarets.
London Waterloo to Woking via Staines services will start from Kew Bridge.
Buses will run between Clapham Junction and Kew Bridge.
The afternoon and evening London Waterloo to Kingston via Hounslow services will not run.
London Waterloo/ Wimbledon to Guildford via Cobham services will be revised and will start from Surbiton.
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October
No service between Whitechapel / Edgware Road and Hammersmith / Kensington Olympia / Wimbledon. Replacement buses operate between Earls Court / Hammersmith and Wimbledon.
Service DL4: Hammersmith (for Piccadilly line) - Putney Bridge - East Putney - Southfields - Wimbledon Park - Wimbledon
Service DL5: Earls Court - West Brompton - Fulham Broadway - Parsons Green - Putney Bridge - Putney (for South Western Railway) - Wimbledon
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October
No service between Aldgate and Edgware Road (via Victoria).
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October
No service between Edgware Road and Hammersmith. Use Circle line services.
Thursday 26 to Sunday 29 October
No service between Earls Court and Ealing Broadway / Richmond / Kensington Olympia. Use London Overground services when available between Gunnersbury, Kew Gardens and Richmond, and Piccadilly line services for Ealing Common. Replacement buses operate.
Service DL1: Hammersmith - Ravenscourt Park - Stamford Brook - Turnham Green - Chiswick Park - Gunnersbury - Acton Town
Service DL3: Early morning, late evening and Sunday only: Turnham Green - Chiswick Park - Gunnersbury - Kew Gardens (Royal Botanic Gardens) - Richmond. On Sunday, the bus additionally serves Willesden Junction, Acton Central and South Acton (Acton Lane)
No planned engineering work
No planned engineering work
No planned engineering work
No planned engineering work
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