Which London Underground lines are not operating during the Tube strike?

UK MORNING BRIEFING The RMT union will commence 24-hour strikes on the London Underground from 12pm today, affecting travel throughout the capital. A separate bus strike will also impact specific routes from 5am on Friday.

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Which London Underground lines are not operating during the Tube strike?

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TRANSPORT STRIKES
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will strike for 24 hours, impacting Transport for London services, due to disagreements over a four-day working week.
TRANSPORT DISRUPTION
Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed service variations during the strikes as RMT workers protest the proposed four-day working week impacting their schedules.
TRANSPORT STRIKES
RMT members are set to strike for 24 hours starting from 12pm today, further disrupting services despite TfL’s calls for passengers to check before travelling.

What we know so far

The planned strikes on the London Underground are confirmed to commence this week, causing significant disruption for commuters and tourists. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union will initiate a 24-hour walkout from 12pm on both Tuesday and Thursday in protest against Transport for London’s (TfL) proposal for a new four-day working week.

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey stated, “We have approached negotiations with TfL in good faith throughout this entire process, but despite our best efforts, TfL seem unwilling to make any concessions in a bid to avert strike action.” He expressed disappointment, suggesting that TfL’s approach could inflame tensions among its members, who seek a negotiated resolution.

TfL has warned that service levels will vary significantly across lines and encouraged passengers to check their routes before travelling. Additionally, separate bus routes operated by Stagecoach are expected to face disruptions due to another strike starting at 5am on Friday.

In response to the industrial action, TfL’s chief operating officer Claire Mann reiterated the intention behind the four-day work week, emphasising that it would allow for increased flexibility and improved service reliability without reducing employees’ contractual hours. However, Dempsey maintains that the plan poses risks regarding fatigue and safety.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: A sign warns travellers at Stratford underground station of the upcoming industrial action by the RMT union, on April 20, 2026 in London, England. A series of 24-hour strikes by London Underground workers will start tomorrow, causing widespread disruption to the city's transport system. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union recently voted for strike action in relation to a plan for a 4-day work week, citing concerns about shift lengths, working time arrangements and the impact of fatigue on safety. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
A sign warning travellers at Stratford underground station of the industrial action by the RMT union (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

The tube strikes are going ahead this week which is set to disrupt travel for commuters and visitors to the capital.

The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) has said its members will walk out from 12pm for 24 hours on Tuesday and Thursday after accusing Transport for London (TfL) of imposing a new, four-day working week.

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: ‘We have approached negotiations with TfL in good faith throughout this entire process, but despite our best efforts, TfL seem unwilling to make any concessions in a bid to avert strike action.

‘This is extremely disappointing and has baffled our negotiators.

‘The approach of TfL is not one which leads to industrial peace and will infuriate our members who want to see a negotiated settlement to this avoidable dispute.’

Train approaches Embankment London Underground station as commuters wait on the platform on 2nd March 2026 in London, United Kingdom. The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent counties. The Underground has its origins in the WTXpolitan Railway, the world's first underground passenger railway. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
Members of RMT are set to walk out this afternoon from 12pm over clashes with TfL over a four-day working week (Picture: In Pictures via Getty Images)

TfL said services will vary across lines and urged passengers to check before they travel.

Some bus routes in the capital operated by Stagecoach will be affected by a separate 24-hour strike from 5am on Friday.

Claire Mann, TfL’s chief operating officer, said: ‘We have set out proposals to the RMT for a four-day working week.

‘This allows us to offer train operators an additional day off, whilst at the same time bringing London Underground in line with the working patterns of other train operating companies, improving reliability and flexibility at no additional cost.

‘The changes would be voluntary, there would be no reduction in contractual hours and those who wish to continue a five-day working week pattern would be able to do so.’

Commuters queue for buses outside Victoria station during evening rush hour, a Tube strike has shut down nearly all of London's Underground services in London, Britain, 08 September 2025.
Commuters in the previous strike – which took place last September – are seen queuing for a bus (Picture: EPA)

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Disruption is expected across most lines in the network, including Whitechapel Station, which sits on the Hammersmith and City and District lines (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

London bus strike dates confirmed

Some of the Tube strikes will coincide with industrial action taken by Stagecoach Unite members working for TfL.

It will affect seven routes – 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205 – and severe delays and cancellations are expected over the next few days.

Bus strikes are planned on routes 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205 on the following dates:

  • From 5am Friday, 17 April to 5am Saturday, 18 April
  • From 5am Friday, 24 April to 5am Saturday, 25 April
  • From 5am Friday, 15 May to 5am Saturday, 16 May

Why are there strikes on London Underground?

RMT members working as Tube drivers are in dispute with the London Underground management over the condensed four-day week.

Under the plan, which RMT says is being imposed, drivers would have to work full week’s hours in four days.

RMT’s general secretary Eddie Dempsey said the plan raises concerns around fatigue, safety and work-life balance.

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