The London Underground's Piccadilly line will be hit by strikes this week - dates, times and how much services will be disrupted
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The London Underground's Piccadilly line will be hit by strikes this week - dates, times and how much services will be disrupted
"If you're taking the Piccadilly line this week, prepare for potential delays, disruptions and even cancellations due to the strikes. Here's everything you need to know. RECOMMENDED: Strikes have been called for the Overground this month. When are the Piccadilly line strikes? The strikes aren't actually on the Piccadilly line, rather at the depot that serves the service. RMT members working at the Northfields Depot in Ealing are on strike from the evening of Sunday February 15 until the morning of Saturday February 21."
"Piccadilly line trains will still be running, but are likely to face more disruption than normal because of the strikes. It's difficult to predict exactly what that disruption will look like, though. Services will start a little later in the day and TfL says that delays are particularly likely before 8am. So, make sure to check their status online before travelling and leave plenty of time to get to where you need to be."
RMT members at the Northfields Depot in Ealing are on strike from the evening of Sunday February 15 until the morning of Saturday February 21. The action is at the depot that serves the Piccadilly line rather than on multiple lines or drivers. Piccadilly line trains will continue to operate but are likely to face increased disruption, including later service starts, delays and possible cancellations. Delays are particularly likely before 8am and exact impacts are hard to predict. Passengers are advised to check TfL service updates online and allow extra journey time. No other Underground lines are expected to be affected, though separate Overground strikes are planned.
Read at Time Out London
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