
London Underground drivers are scheduled to strike for 48 hours in early June. Two 24-hour strike dates are set for Wednesday June 2 and Friday June 4, following earlier planned dates that were later cancelled. TfL expects some disruption on the mornings of June 3 and June 5 as services resume. Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line, and London buses will run as normal during the strike period. Travelers are advised to use TfL’s journey planner before heading out because services may be busier than usual. E-bike hire schemes are also presented as an alternative way to get around London during industrial action.
"Instead, tube drivers will walk out on the following two dates in early June. The two 24-hour strikes will take place on: TfL has warned that some disruption should be expected on the mornings of Wednesday June 3 and Friday June 5 as services get back up and running. No further dates have been formally announced by the unions, meaning next week’s disruption could be the last bout of action for a while."
"During the strike period, the Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and London buses will all be running as normal. We’d still recommend using TfL’s journey planner before you head out on strike days so you can make sure there are no additional changes, as services are likely to be a lot more busy than usual."
"Tube drivers originally scheduled to walk out on June 16 and June 18, but these days of industrial action have been called off. Instead, tube drivers will walk out on the following two dates in early June. The two 24-hour strikes will take place on: June 2 and 4."
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