Which Tube lines are down as RMT strike causes week of disruption
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Which Tube lines are down as RMT strike causes week of disruption
"Disruption has hit the London Underground this morning as the first of five planned days of strikes by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) gets underway. TfL said today (Sunday) there will be disruption across the Tube with only a few services running, while from Monday to Friday there will be little or no service at all. The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will also be shut on Tuesday September 9 and Thursday September 11."
"Today (Sunday), the following Tube lines are impacted: Bakerloo Line: No service on the entire line due to strike action. Passengers are advised to use the Lioness line on the Overground to complete their journeys. Central Line: Part suspended with no services from Liverpool Street to Woodford and Newbury Park. Passengers are advised to use local bus services as there is no bus replacement in operation."
Five planned strike days by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) begin, causing widespread disruption across the London Underground. Only a few Tube services operate on Sunday, with little or no service expected Monday through Friday. The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will be shut on Tuesday September 9 and Thursday September 11. The Elizabeth line, London Overground and trams will run but are expected to be extremely busy and may be unable to stop at stations that also serve the Tube. Specific Tube lines face closures, suspensions, or delays, and passengers are advised to use alternative lines or local buses where available.
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